Trevor Jennewine
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Trevor Jennewine is a contributing Motley Fool Stock Market Analyst primarily covering publicly traded companies in the technology sector. He also writes about cryptocurrency and investment planning. Prior to The Motley Fool, Trevor managed several pharmacies. He holds a Pharm.D. from Oregon State University, an MBA from Miami University, and a B.S. in Biology from Miami University. Fun fact: In his spare time, Trevor enjoys fitness and traveling.
Recent Articles by Trevor Jennewine

Apr 25, 2024
by Trevor Jennewine
This Spectacular Vanguard ETF Could Turn $250 per Month Into $873,700, With Help From Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Nvidia and Microsoft
This Vanguard ETF tracks hundreds stocks in the information technology sector, the only market sector to outperform the S&P 500 over the past decade.

Apr 19, 2024
by Trevor Jennewine
Warren Buffett Has Over $10 Billion Invested in 7 Stocks. Here's the Best Stock to Buy Right Now, According to Wall Street.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has a significant stake in Apple, Bank of America, American Express, Coca-Cola, Chevron, Occidental Petroleum, and Kraft Heinz.

Apr 18, 2024
by Trevor Jennewine
History Says the S&P 500 Is Headed Higher in April, but Some Wall Street Analysts See a Stock Market Correction Ahead
April has been one of the most consistently positive months for the S&P 500, but stubborn inflation and elevated valuations present near-term headwinds for stocks.

Apr 17, 2024
by Trevor Jennewine
1 Red-Hot Cryptocurrency to Buy Now. It Could Soar 525% to 5,800%, According to Certain Wall Street Analysts.
Select Wall Street analysts see substantial upside in Bitcoin. Whether their estimates are correct or not, the cryptocurrency is a worthwhile investment for risk-tolerant investors.

Apr 16, 2024
by Trevor Jennewine
The Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Forecast for 2025 Was Just Updated, and It May Surprise Retirees
Retirees are in for unpleasant surprise: Despite hotter inflation in March, Social Security benefits might get a smaller cost-of-living adjustment next year.
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