William Roth

William Roth has been an investments writer since 2005 and has a keen interest in monetary policy, the ever expanding limits of government intervention in the economy and stocks, and behavioral finance. He uses a combination of quantitative screening and technical analysis to identify market trends at the sector and individual holding level. His work has appeared in such outlets as MSN Money and Yahoo Finance. He has an Bachelor of Arts in finance.

Recent Articles

4 Auto Stocks Revving Up

Auto stocks had been left for dead recently, but some of them are perking up. Here are four stocks to buy in the sector to capitalize.

4 Oil Stocks to Sell Now

If a recession were to take hold in Europe, energy demand could take a hit. That would be bad for energy stocks like these.

4 Must-Own Stocks Surging Higher

These big-name stocks to buy look ready for more gains -- and growing investors' money when they do. Here are the names to watch.

5 Big Bank Stocks Tearing Higher

Bank stocks are rallying on general Wall Street optimism and a passing grade from the Fed's stress test.

4 Semiconductor Stocks on the Move

The pastures have been looking greener for semiconductor stocks lately. Here are four that have been making positive headway.

4 Video Game Stocks Breaking Out

As we move closer to the holidays and as the markets applaud a dovish Federal Reserve, these video game stocks could be big winners.

4 Travel Stocks Under Pressure

It's summer vacation season, but these travel stocks to sell don't look like they'll let investors take it easy.

4 Gold and Silver Stocks That Are Soaring

The markets overall are in the green on Thursday, and gold and silver stocks are rising with everything else. Here are 4 to watch.

4 Dow Jones Stocks Ready to Rise     

The markets are waiting to see what happens with the Fed and U.S./China relations. If news is good, these Dow Jones stocks could see gains.

4 Semiconductor Stocks to Sell

The markets could be setting up for disappointment, and these semiconductor stocks may be among the first stocks to sell.