Archive for the ‘Editor’s Pick’ Category

4 Stocks To Buy In 2012

January 3rd, 2012 | Filed under: Editor's Pick, Stock Recommendations, , , ,

It is hard to believe it is already another year, but, after a dismal 2011, I am looking to get back on track with my 4 stocks to buy in 2012. Hopefully this year sees returns like 2009 and 2010.

I strongly believe 2012 will be the

4 Stocks To Buy In 2011

January 3rd, 2011 | Filed under: Editor's Pick, Stock Recommendations, , , , ,

New Year! New Stocks! See my 4 stocks to buy in 2012.

12/31/11 – See updated follow-up of 4 Stocks to Buy in 2011 FINAL Results.
09/30/11 – See updated follow-up of 4 Stocks to Buy in 2011 Q3 Results.
06/30/11 – See updated follow-up of 4 Stocks to Buy in

TWI’s 4 Stocks To Buy In 2010 Finishes Up 27%

December 31st, 2010 | Filed under: Editor's Pick, Stock Recommendations, , , ,

See my 4 stocks to buy in 2011.

Boom!! Another year and another double-digit gain for my 4 stocks to buy in 2010. The collection of stocks finished up a healthy 27%. In a year when the Dow saw 10% gains, S&P 500 was up 12%, and the Nasdaq

TWI’s Best And Worst Stock Picks Of 2010

December 29th, 2010 | Filed under: Editor's Pick, Stock Recommendations

A couple days ago I shared the most read/most searched articles on The Wild Investor. Well, now we will look at some of the best and worst stocks I recommended on this site during 2010.

Best trades – Below is a list of my best trades.

Caterpillar (CAT), Schlumberger (SLB),

Best Of TWI 2010

December 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Editor's Pick, General

Trying to sum up the best this site has to offer is hard when everything published is so great, but I decided to give it a try. Below is a list of the most read and searched articles on The Wild Investor during 2010. Do you have a favorite?

What Netflix (NFLX) Needs To Do To Hit And Stay Above $200

December 14th, 2010 | Filed under: Editor's Pick, Stock Recommendations,

For over the last 2 years and since the stock was trading in the low $20′s, I have been a huge supporter of Netflix (NFLX). I’ll be the first person to tell you that I didn’t expect the stock to boom as much as it did, but I’m

Talking Financial Media With Damien Hoffman Of WallStCheatSheet.com

November 21st, 2010 | Filed under: Editor's Pick, Trader Lessons

Over the last couple of years it seems like financial media has really taken a hit; however, not in terms of demand, rather it seems like the spectrum has been infiltrated with “gurus” and “experts” solely looking out for their