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Europe Swears Off Russian Gas. The Unexpected Price.
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Offshore oil drillers were about the worst place to be in 2020 as oil prices were falling and demand for crude seemed to be seeping away. Now, the stocks may be the ones to own as investors realize that oil will be needed to make the world go around for decades.
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Real estate investment trusts have had a tough couple of years, but opportunities abound—if you know where to look.
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The world needs metals like copper, iron, and cobalt, but investors don’t seem to need mining stocks. They should reconsider.
Investor reluctance is understandable. Why get exposure to an industry whose profits hinge on the health of industrial activity when the global economy seems headed for a downturn that would probably send metal prices lower?
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