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How to profit from oil’s decline after its historic spike

War-driven oil spikes have a habit of taking their sweet time coming back down to earth.

Author Posted on March 10, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Here are Tuesday’s biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Rivian, Amazon, CrowdStrike & more

Here are Tuesday’s biggest calls on Wall Street.

Author Posted on March 10, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Rivian is a buy ahead of R2 electric vehicle launch, says TD Cowen

Rivian Automotive’s upcoming R2 model could capitalize on an electric vehicle demand rebound in the U.S., according to TD Cowen.

Author Posted on March 10, 2026Categories Uncategorized

TD Cowen downgrades Novo Nordisk on concerns over semaglutide patent loss, pipeline outlook

TD Cowen still sees shares of Novo Nordisk adding 6% from here.

Author Posted on March 10, 2026Categories Uncategorized

This cybersecurity stock is positioned to capitalize on AI tailwinds, says Morgan Stanley

The bank upgraded the cybersecurity stock to overweight from equal weight.

Author Posted on March 10, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Tuesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

The Dow bounced from a loss of almost 900 points to posting a nearly 240-point gain on Monday after Trump indicated an end may be in sight for the Iran war.

Author Posted on March 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Oil was last above $100 back in 2022. These were the best and worst stocks to own during that stretch

A handful of stocks put on a standout performance the last time oil prices surged over $100 a barrel.

Author Posted on March 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Higher energy prices mean this stock’s big dividend will get even larger. Investor Harrington is a buyer

This stock already pays a hefty 7.1% dividend that the company expects to grow by 3% to 5% this year.

Author Posted on March 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Fears of 1970s-style stagflation arise with oil spike to $100. How big a threat is it?

High inflation and slow growth present a double threat, as measures like interest rate cuts and government spending only aggravate inflation.

Author Posted on March 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

When will the selling stop? Jay Woods and other traders are watching this key S&P 500 level

The broad market index is fast approaching its 200-day moving average, which is at 6,582.

Author Posted on March 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

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