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As natural gas hits new highs, EQT CEO says ‘the market is screaming that we need more energy’

The executive said that several factors will support demand for natural gas as prices of the commodity hit a 52-week high.

Author Posted on March 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Big downside for bank stocks if this ‘detox’ period turns into recession, says Bank of America

Based on the re-rating seen during the Covid-19 pandemic, the average bank stock covered by the firm could plunge 48%.

Author Posted on March 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Two stocks to snap up during the sell-off, including one tech ‘screaming buy,’ says investor Greene

G Squared Private Wealth’s Victoria Greene highlighted two stock picks as the market sold off on Monday.

Author Posted on March 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Where Janus Henderson sees opportunity for income in 2025

The firm suggests looking beyond corporate bonds and Treasurys for income this year.

Author Posted on March 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Wall Street can’t stop talking about how ‘cheap’ Nvidia is now

Artificial intelligence darling Nvidia has become less expensive recently and investors are taking note.

Author Posted on March 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

A way to capitalize in a potential decline in inflation, using options

The disinflationary impact of slackening consumer demand will begin to rein in inflation, but those impacts may not be reflected in the CPI data this week.

Author Posted on March 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Potential Tesla buyers may think twice if ‘people’s cars are in jeopardy of being keyed,’ says analyst

There have been reports of vandalism across the country, including repeated fires set at a Tesla dealership in Colorado, according to NBC News.

Author Posted on March 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

S&P 500 correction to deepen, ‘Mag 7’ names to underperform, according to Katie Stockton

The technical analyst breaks down charts on the S&P 500 and the Magnificent 7 stocks.

Author Posted on March 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Worries about Tesla sales grow as two more analysts reiterate sell ratings

UBS and Redburn Atlantic reiterated their sell ratings on Tesla ahead of the company’s April delivery report and first-quarter results.

Author Posted on March 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

S&P 500 could tumble further and reach 5,300, says chart analyst Katie Stockton

The benchmark stock market index is coming off its worst week of the year, and chart analyst Katie Stockton sees more pain ahead.

Author Posted on March 10, 2025Categories Uncategorized

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