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.
Robert Morris's Latest Posts
Consumer Sentiment Plunged In August: Is Heavy Consumer Pessimism Actually Good For Stocks?
It was one of the craziest weeks ever seen on Wall Street. For the first time in the market’s 115-year history, the Dow Jones Industrials strung together four straight days of 400 point swings. It’s given new meaning to the term “volatile markets”. What’s driving the market’s gut-wrenching ups and downs? Uncertain investors are reacting […]
What The S&P Downgrade Means For You
The week was done. The market’s had taken a beating, but we made it safely into the weekend without a complete market meltdown. In fact, the Dow even managed to eke out a slight gain on Friday after a 4% drop on Thursday. Then it happened… Early Friday evening Standard & Poor’s dropped an atomic […]
Hey Washington… Quit Bickering And Create Some Jobs!
Washington’s handling of the debt ceiling crisis can be summed up in one word… disgraceful. With time running out at the end of last week, it looked like a deal would never get done. On Friday, House Republicans wasted precious time passing a bill, which they knew Senate Democrats would never agree to. And for […]
What Happens If The US Defaults?
The debate in Washington over raising the debt ceiling took a nasty turn at the end of last week. Speaker of the House, John Boehner, walked out of negotiations on Friday. Apparently, the White House tried to slip in another $400 billion in tax increases at the last minute. (Republicans had already proposed increasing taxes […]
Technology Stocks: Are You Ready For The Coming Rally?
Macro events are dominating the market action right now. Concerns about the future of the European Union and the potential for a US default have infused a big dose of volatility into the markets. Just take a look at the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), and you’ll see what I mean. The chart shows volatility has […]
Biotech Stocks Ready To Soar?
No sector of the stock market brings out investors’ greed like biotechnology. And with good reason. The stories about fearless biotech investors making fortunes literally overnight are well known. In fact, some of the market’s biggest winners so far this year come from the biotech industry. No doubt about it, biotech stocks are generating phenomenal […]
Three Dividend Paying Stocks To Buy Now
Last week I talked about the reasons behind this year’s stock market summer swoon. The article, Summer Swoon Equals Buying Opportunity, explains investors are selling stocks after several recent negative economic reports. They’re worried the data suggest the US economy is slipping back into recession. However, I also told you I think investors are overreacting […]
Stocks To Buy Now: Summer Swoon Equals Buying Opportunity?
It’s official. The stock market summer swoon has begun. Keep reading to find out if it’s time to bail out, or if we’re on the cusp of a tremendous buying opportunity. Another week, another lower close… Last week marked the sixth straight down week for the major US stock market indices. That’s the longest weekly […]
Chinese Stocks To “Go Crazy” In Second Half Of 2011
It’s been a tough year so far for Chinese stocks. But a bright light is starting to appear at the end of the tunnel. We got two pieces of good news over the last couple of weeks which suggest the cloud over Chinese stocks may soon lift. First off, new economic data shows China is […]