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Energy Roundtable: 11 Stocks to Play the Biggest Energy Supply Shock Ever

11 Stocks to Play the Biggest Energy Supply Shock Ever, From Our Energy Roundtable Pros

Oil and gas production won’t rebound quickly even if the Iran war ends soon. Why Devon Energy, Baker Hughes, and other stocks can weather the storm.

Tomato Prices Aren’t the Only Problem. How Retirees Can Beat Inflation.

Tomato Prices Aren’t the Only Problem. How Retirees Can Beat Inflation.

Own some dividend stocks and bonds funds that inflation won’t chisel away.

4 minute read

IonQ and 5 More Stocks to Play Quantum Fever

IonQ and 5 More Stocks to Play Quantum Fever

Quantum computing may soon take off. Are the pure plays ready to go the distance?

4 minute read

10 Quality Stocks That Hit New Lows This Week—and Look Like Bargains

10 Quality Stocks That Hit New Lows This Week—and Look Like Bargains

Even as tech surges, many other sectors in the market are trading at surprisingly attractive prices.

Long Read

Nvidia’s Rally Is Just Getting Started. The Stock Is Still Cheap.

Nvidia’s Rally Is Just Getting Started. The Stock Is Still Cheap.

Nvidia trades at a discount to other semiconductors and can gain 50% from here.

Long Read

Polymarket’s Most Contentious Debates Are Being Decided by Anonymous Crypto Votes

Polymarket’s Most Contentious Debates Are Being Decided by Anonymous Crypto Votes

The prediction market outsources its disputed resolutions to an anonymous vote of crypto token holders. Some of those voters have financial incentives that could affect their votes.

Long Read

‘Historic’ Plastic Price Hikes Are Pushing Companies to the Edge

‘Historic’ Plastic Price Hikes Are Pushing Companies to the Edge

Rising oil prices are tightening plastic supply and driving costs to historic highs, experts warn. Can companies absorb the blow?

Long Read


Kevin Warsh and the Return of Monetarism

The new Fed chair believes inflation is linked to money. That will serve him well.

4 minute read

The Yen Is Wobbly. What It Means for Japan.

The U.S. and Japan jointly worry about the yen, which is showing increased weakness. How to buttress the currency is another matter.

3 minute read

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