Robert Morris

Robert Morris is the editor of Penny Stock All-Stars, an investment advisory focused on discovering small-cap and micro-cap stocks that are destined to become the market’s next Blue Chips.

The Wall Street veteran and small-cap stock specialist is also a regular contributor to Penny Stock Research. Every week, Robert shares his thoughts with our readers on a variety of penny stock-related topics.

In addition to Penny Stock Research, Robert also writes frequently for two other free financial e-letters, ETF Trading Research and the Dynamic Wealth Report. He’s also the editor of two highly successful and popular investment advisories, Biotech SuperTrader and China Stock Insider.

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Are You Ready For Stagflation?

| October 17, 2011 | 0 Comments

Stagflation… the very word strikes fear into the hearts of anyone who lived through the 1970s.  It conjures up images of low economic growth, surging inflation, sky high energy prices, and of course, crippling unemployment. Although I was just a young boy in the 1970s, I remember the effects of stagflation well. Unemployment hit my […]

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Netflix Cries Uncle… Sort Of!

| October 10, 2011 | 0 Comments

Netflix (NFLX) shares have been tumbling since hitting an all-time high of $304.79 on July 13, 2011.  On Friday, the former high flyer closed at $123.24. That’s a 60% plunge in less than three months! Prior to July, the world’s leading internet video subscription service had been one of the market’s best performers off the […]

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Apple At A Turning Point… Time To Buy?

| October 7, 2011 | 0 Comments

We all knew it was coming.  His battle with cancer has been well documented by the media for several years.  But now that he’s gone, the sense of loss is no less palpable. Of course, I’m talking about Steve Jobs. The co-founder and former CEO of Apple (AAPL) died Wednesday at the age of 56.  […]

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This Technology Will Make Early Investors Rich!

| October 3, 2011 | 0 Comments

No matter how the markets are doing I’m always looking for great stocks to buy.  Every day I scour the news, research reports, and all manner of financial publications to come up with new money making ideas. It’s kind of like panning for gold.  You sift through all the news, data, and background noise in […]

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Are Stocks Heading For A 2008 Style Crash?

| September 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

Stocks plunged across the board last week.  The Dow dropped 6.4%, the S&P 500 shed 6.5%, and Nasdaq gave up 5.3%.  It was the worst week for the markets since October 2008. Several negative events sent investors fleeing from stocks for the perceived safety of US Treasuries. First off, it’s looking more and more likely […]

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Sentiment Data Points To Higher Market

| September 19, 2011 | 0 Comments

The latest consumer sentiment numbers came out on Friday.  Thomson Reuters and the University of Michigan provided preliminary figures from the widely followed consumer sentiment index. And the numbers are encouraging. The data show consumer confidence crept up from 55.7 in August to 57.8 in September.  While the index is still mired at extremely low […]

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The Key To Huge Biotech Profits

| September 12, 2011 | 0 Comments

Year in and year out a good number of top performing stocks come out of the high flying biotech sector.  And with good reason.  Biotechs are exciting! These companies are working on treatments and cures for all kinds of diseases.  They use the latest technologies to identify compounds with potential to be the next blockbuster […]

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Leave Yahoo To The Yahoos!

| September 9, 2011 | 0 Comments

Last weekend I went to St. Louis for my cousin’s wedding.  I joined hundreds of relatives and friends from all over the world to see the young couple take their vows. And it was beautiful to say the least. It really warms the heart to see two bright, young people in love make the ultimate […]

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A Cheaper Way To Play VMware

| August 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

It looks like the US East Coast dodged a bullet.  Hurricane Irene battered the area with wind, rain, and floods over the weekend.  And while the storm left many dead and billions in property damage, it failed to cause the catastrophe many experts were predicting. Nearly everyone’s breathing a sigh of relief that Irene didn’t […]

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Stop High Frequency Trading: It’s Time For Ordinary Investors To Reclaim The Market

| August 22, 2011 | 0 Comments

The past five years have seen a monumental surge in market volatility. Daily swings of 5% or more in stocks have become the new normal on Wall Street.  And it’s scaring many ordinary investors right out of the market… for good. We got our first real taste of the new normal in late 2008 when […]

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