The Strait of Hormuz Crisis: How $100 Oil Reshapes Every Sector of the Market
One-fifth of the world’s oil flows through a 33-mile-wide passage between Iran and Oman. When that passage gets disrupted, everything […]
One-fifth of the world’s oil flows through a 33-mile-wide passage between Iran and Oman. When that passage gets disrupted, everything […]
JPMorgan just slapped a $145 price target on Tesla — implying a 60% downside from current levels. That’s not a
The two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is the most significant geopolitical shift of 2026. If it holds, entire
Intel stock surged 15% in two days after joining Elon Musk’s Terafab project. But the market is pricing in the
The energy sector is up 34% in Q1 2026. Exxon alone has surged 42%. Is it too late to buy — or is this just the beginning of a multi-year energy supercycle? We analyze 5 names with the best risk-reward at current levels.
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The S&P 500 just formed its first Death Cross since the pandemic. The 50-day moving average has crossed below the 200-day. Historically, this signal has preceded an average decline of 7.4% over the following 3 months. Here’s what the data shows.
President Trump has given Iran until 8 PM ET to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on power plants and bridges. Oil is above $115, the S&P 500 just formed a Death Cross, and the next 12 hours will determine the trajectory of global markets for months.
Beyond the mega-cap noise, we found 5 small-cap companies with strong fundamentals, growing revenues, and valuations that don’t make sense. Our deep-dive analysis on the opportunities the market is overlooking.
The Iran war has exposed Europe’s defense dependency. With NATO spending commitments surging and a new arms race underway, European defense contractors are entering a multi-year supercycle. We analyze the sector, the companies, and the valuations.