About Aditya Raghunath

Aditya Raghunath is a financial journalist who writes about business, public equities, and personal finance. His work has been published on several digital platforms in the U.S. and Canada, including The Motley Fool, Finscreener and Market Realist. With a post-graduate degree in finance, Aditya has close to 8 years of work experience in financial services and close to six years in producing financial content. Aditya’s area of expertise includes evaluating stocks in the tech and cannabis sectors. If you are considering investing in the stock market, he recommends reading The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham before taking the plunge.


Recent Articles By Aditya Raghunath

: DAL |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Delta vs. United Airlines: Which Stock Is a Better Buy?

Shares of Delta Air Lines (DAL) and United Airlines (UAL) are down significantly from all-time highs. But if the pandemic is finally brought under control or reaches an endemic state in 2022, pent-up travel demand will positively impact the revenue of the airline companies in the upcoming quarters.
: DKNG |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Better Buy for 2022: DraftKings vs. Penn National Gaming

Investors looking to gain exposure to the gaming sector can look to buy shares of DraftKings (DKNG) and Penn National Gaming (PENN). While Penn is an established casino operator, DraftKings is a high-growth company that’s rapidly gaining traction across gaming verticals.
: NKLA |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Down Significantly in the Past Year, are Nikola and Workhorse Good EV Stocks to Buy Now?

Shares of electric vehicle manufacturers such as Nikola (NKLA) and Workhorse (WKHS) are trading significantly below record highs. While they may seem like the ultimate contrarian bet, investing in these stocks carry massive risks.
: RIVN |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Rivian vs. Cenntro Electric Group: Which EV Stock Is a Better Buy?

Electric vehicle stocks such as Rivian (RIVN) and Cenntro Electric Group (CENN) have lost significant momentum in the last two months, making them attractive to contrarian investors. Both the companies are yet to post any reasonable sales but have the potential to grow investor wealth at a stellar pace in 2022 and beyond.
: BAC |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Bank of America vs. Citibank: Which Stock Is a Better Buy for 2022?

Bank of America (BAC) and Citibank (C) are two heavyweights in the banking industry. The possibility of multiple interest rate hikes in 2022 will enable bank stocks to increase profit margins in the next 12-months. Let’s see which of these two stocks should be part of your shopping list right now.
: CROX |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Crocs vs. Allbirds: Which Footwear Stock Is a Better Buy?

Footwear stocks such as Crocs (CROX) and Allbirds (BIRD) are down significantly from their all-time highs allowing investors to buy the dip. So, which is a better long-term investment right now?
: UBER |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Better Bet for 2022: Uber vs. Lyft

Shares of Uber (UBER) and Lyft (LYFT) are trading significantly lower compared to their record highs making them an intriguing possible investment for the contrarian investor. While the upside potential for both ride-hailing giants is compelling, let’s see which between the two stocks should you purchase right now.
: CGC |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Canopy Growth vs. OrganiGram: Which Cannabis Stock Is a Better Buy?

Canadian cannabis producers such as Canopy Growth (CGC) and OrganiGram (OGI) have trailed the broader markets in the last three years. The two companies have been negatively impacted by a slew of macro-economic and industry-specific headwinds. But can they derive outsized gains to investors in 2022?
: BLNK |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Blink Charging vs. Volta: Which Electric Vehicle Charging Stock Is a Better Buy?

Blink Charging (BLNK) and Volta (VLTA) are part of the electric vehicle (EV) charging industry. The two companies are expected to grow revenue at a solid pace in the upcoming quarters. Further, the recent pullback in their share prices makes them attractive to contrarian and growth investors. Let’s see which EV charging stock is a better buy for your growth portfolio.
: NIO |  News, Ratings, and Charts

NIO vs. XPeng: Which Chinese Electric Vehicle Stock Is a Better Pick for 2022?

NIO (NIO) and XPeng (XPEV) are two China-based electric vehicle giants that are poised to outpace the broader markets in 2022. Both these stocks are trading significantly below all-time highs, making them interesting contrarian bets for growth investors. Let’s see which between the two stocks is a winning investment for 2022.
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