This LNG Stock Could Quietly Cash In on the Energy Crisis

While oil prices grab the headlines, there’s an LNG stock quietly positioned for a massive windfall from the Middle East energy crisis — and most investors haven’t noticed yet. Venture Global (NYSE: VG), one of the fastest-growing liquefied natural gas producers in the United States, has 30% of its production uncontracted and available to sell on the spot market. In a normal year, that’s a strategic choice. In a year when European natural gas prices spiked 70% in a single ...
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The S&P 500 Is Expensive on 18 of 20 Metrics and Nobody Cares

Here’s a stat that should make every bull uncomfortable: the S&P 500 is expensive on 18 out of 20 valuation metrics, according to Bank of America. Five of those measures are sitting at or near all-time highs. This isn’t a single red flag — it’s a field of them. The market has been grinding lower for four straight weeks now, and the popular narrative is that once the Iran conflict winds down, stocks will snap back. Maybe. But the valuation math ...
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How Carson Block Spots the Phonies: A Masterclass in Finding Fraudulent Stocks

Carson Block doesn't need fancy algorithms or AI to sniff out corporate BS. The founder of Muddy Waters Research has spent nearly 16 years hunting down companies that are basically running a shell game, and his track record speaks for itself—he's never lost a legal battle. Not once. His latest target? SoFi, which Block describes as a "financial engineering treadmill." Translation: the company's using accounting tricks that would make Enron blush to hide what's really going on under the hood. So how ...
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Nvidia Just Proved the AI Train Isn’t Slowing Down—And Wall Street Needed to Hear It

Nvidia dropped its Q4 earnings bomb on Wednesday, and honestly? It was exactly what the market needed right now. While everyone's been doom-scrolling about AI apocalypse scenarios and white-collar recessions, Jensen Huang and crew showed up with numbers so good they practically glowed. Let's talk numbers: $68.13 billion in revenue. Wall Street was expecting $65.91 billion. That's not just a beat—that's a *flex*. And the data center division? $62.3 billion against estimates of $60.36 billion. This is where the real money ...
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When the Market Gets Messy, Dollar General Cleans Up

The stock market's been throwing a tantrum lately. The Nasdaq dropped over 10% since hitting 20,000 in mid-February, and we're talking correction territory now. Tech stocks are overvalued, the economy's showing cracks, and tariffs are making everyone nervous. It's the kind of environment where most investors are sweating bullets. But here's the thing: some stocks actually *thrive* when things get weird. Enter Dollar General (DG), the discount retailer that's been through the wringer the past couple years but is quietly crushing ...
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Stop Chasing Oil ETFs—You’re Playing the Wrong Game

Here's a classic investing mistake: doing the same thing that failed before, just in a new situation. Remember when Australian farmers imported cane toads to solve their pest problem? Spoiler alert: the toads ate everything *except* the pests they were supposed to control. Investors are doing something similar right now with oil. Since the U.S. struck Iran in late February, retail investors have dumped $685 million into oil ETFs like USO, convinced they're riding the next energy boom. But here's the ...
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Defence Stocks Are Crushing the Market While Everything Else Bleeds

While the S&P 500 grinds through its fourth consecutive losing week and tech darlings get hammered, one corner of the market is quietly printing money. Defence stocks have gained 11.7% year-to-date versus just 0.4% for global equities — and the gap is widening as the Middle East conflict intensifies. The Morningstar Global Aerospace and Defense Index barely flinched during the recent selloff, dropping just 1.4% during a week when global stocks cratered 3.7%. That kind of relative strength isn’t accidental. “Geopolitical ...
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Weight-Loss Drugs Are About to Trigger a $13 Billion Shopping Spree

Ozempic and its cousins have already upended the food industry. Now they’re coming for your closet. Bernstein analysts dropped a research note on Friday estimating that GLP-1 weight-loss drugs could boost annual U.S. clothing spending by up to $13 billion — and the ripple effects across retail could be massive. The logic is straightforward but the scale is staggering. Tens of millions of Americans are now on drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound, and they’re losing serious weight. When you drop two ...
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