Deborah O'Malley is a communications professional, with a bachelor of arts in communications studies and a master’s of science in health communications. She is highly versed in researching and writing about the health sector. However, she also has strong knowledge of the information technology, engineering and electricity sectors, which was developed when working for the Municipal and Federal governments. With the government, she wrote, edited and researched news articles, produced press releases, and developed investor relations and annual report content. This solid communications background built the foundation for writing informed financial articles about a variety of industries and sectors.
While focusing on writing about hot stocks and sector, Deborah's strong research and writing background gives her the ability to uncover developing stories, synthesize complex information, assess emerging trends and write engaging articles.
This winning combination helps her find under/overvalued stocks to make timely, profitable trades.
Analyst Articles
If you followed the recent presidential debates, you may have heard presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, attack the luxury electric car maker, Tesla Motors (NASDAQ: TSLA), calling the company a “loser.” #-ad_banner-#On the heels of President Barack Obama’s re-election, the comment seems ironic. Not only did Tesla recently report upbeat third-quarter… Read More
Here’s the question I asked all of our strategists recently: What’s the single stock you would buy now if you knew that the next thousand trading days would turn out to be a wash for the broader… Read More
Score one for the “Dogs.” A look at the 2012 performance of the “Dogs of the Dow,” which are the 10 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) with the highest… Read More
Billionaire investor Jim Rogers may be most famous for calling the bottom of the commodities market and buying in 1999, just before it surged 22% during the following three years while the S&P 500 lost almost 40% in the same period. But… Read More
Stock prices, as measured by the SPDR S&P 500 (NYSE: SPY) have fallen about 8% in the past two months. Traditional technical indicators now say that SPY and other stock market index exchanged-traded funds (… Read More
Short-term trading can be profitable, but can also require a great deal of time to find trades and then execute them in fast-moving markets. Because of those challenges, I also look at long-term trading opportunities, hoping to find positions that can be held for six months or more. To do… Read More
With the United States in the edge of a fiscal cliff and Europe now officially in a recession, investors are jumping into more defensive stocks that can hold up in this hostile investment environment. Read More
I counted twice, just to be sure. $16,301. That’s the amount in “daily paychecks” — more commonly known as dividends — I’ve received from my investment portfolio in the past 12 months. That total comes to $1,358 a… Read More
One of the key goals in tech investing is to focus on dominant companies that sport attractive valuations. There’s even an acronym for it: GARP (growth at a reasonable price). Yet how you define this approach can get tricky. Should you focus on stocks that… Read More
It’s probably the most important retirement question you can ask. But, unfortunately for you and for financial advisors, there’s no right way to answer it. The question is: How should I allocate my assets? Your decision may mean the difference between relaxing on… Read More