About Anmol Suratkal

Anmol began his career as a financial writer and evolved into an investment analyst and journalist with a special interest in risky instruments. He specializes in analyzing financial data and writes insightful articles to help investors generate solid long-term returns.

Previously, Anmol worked in the World News Department at Gulf News.  He is an alumni of the prestigious Symbiosis School of Economics, where he graduated with honors.


Recent Articles By Anmol Suratkal

: HALO |  News, Ratings, and Charts

3 Value Stocks to BALANCE Your Portfolio

Due to the S&P 500's 66% rally since the March lows, many stocks are expensive and overextended. Investors should consider investing in value stocks to balance their portfolios. EGO, HALO, and BSIG are three high-quality value stocks that will outperform in the months ahead.
: DHR |  News, Ratings, and Charts

3 “Strong Buy” Industrial Stocks Trading Above Their Moving Averages

Moving averages are a simple way for traders to determine if stocks are in an uptrend. Many industrial stocks have struggled during the pandemic, but three are currently above both their 50 day and 200 day moving averages: Danaher Corporation (DHR), Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW) and Deere & Company (DE).
: EQT |  News, Ratings, and Charts

3 Stocks to Add to Your Watchlist as Natural Gas Rebounds

Natural gas is very interesting. It's been making lower lows and lower highs since 2008. It's turning around from an all-time low. What's different this time is that production is declining, and there's little investment in future projects. Given these developments, EQT, SWN, and CNX could generate solid returns in the coming months.
: XLV |  News, Ratings, and Charts

4 'Strong Buy' ETFs With Dividends Yielding More Than 2%

Income investors often overlook ETFs and focus solely on equities but they shouldn't. Health Care Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLV), Vanguard Intermediate-Term Bond ETF (BIV), Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCLT), and SPDR Bloomberg Barclays Convertible Securities ETF (CWB) are four funds that pay dividends and have exhibited strength in 2020.
: CAT |  News, Ratings, and Charts

4 Top Agricultural Stocks That Pay Dividends

We're seeing strength in all types of commodities, and it seems like agriculture is joining the party as well. Choosing high-quality stocks that pay dividends will allow investors to get paid for their patience as well. CAT, DE, ADM, and BG are four of the best dividend-paying, ag stocks.
: VZ |  News, Ratings, and Charts

3 Dividend Value Stocks to Buy Now

Undervalued dividend stocks can provide both income and the potential for price appreciation. Here are three stocks dividend value stocks: Verizon Communications (VZ), CVS Health (CVS), and Interactive Brokers Group (IBKR).
: CGEN |  News, Ratings, and Charts

4 Biotech Stocks Under $20 Analysts Love

The biotech industry has been on a tear as the search for coronavirus treatments heat up. Here are four biotech stocks that analysts love: Compugen (CGEN), Cerus (CERS), Mersana Therapeutics (MRSN) and Protagonist Therapeutics (PTGX).
: VZ |  News, Ratings, and Charts

3 UNDERVALUED Mega-Cap Stocks to Buy Now

Despite the market's swift rise from the bottom, there are still some compelling opportunities. VZ, PFE, and MRK have reasonable valuations, pay above-average dividends, and will continue earnings growth faster than the S&P 500. Investors should continue scooping them up before they make new highs.
: BAC |  News, Ratings, and Charts

2 Stocks Warren Buffett Continues to Believe In

Warren Buffet is one of the world's greatest investors. Looking at his holdings can give you insight into his investment thesis. Here are two stocks he has conviction in: Bank of America Corporation (BAC) and Kroger Company (KR).
: PM |  News, Ratings, and Charts

2 Tobacco Dividend Stocks Yielding Over 6%

The tobacco industry is one segment of the market that sees steady demand, no matter what economic environment we are in. Two of the top stocks in the industry reward shareholders with dividend yields over 6%: Philip Morris International (PM) and Altria Group (MO).
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