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Further Reading from MarketBeat Media MarketBeat Week in Review – 03/09 - 03/13Submitted by MarketBeat Staff. Posted: 3/14/2026. Despite continued volatility, stocks have stayed resilient as investors navigate the fog of war. Much of the story centers on oil: often when crude rises, stocks fall, and vice versa. But the larger issue is uncertainty — specifically, how long the conflict will last and what "normal" energy prices will look like afterward. Economic indicators are generally favorable. The CPI came in as expected, reinforcing that inflation is moderating toward the Federal Reserve's preferred target. Earnings season has also supported the picture of an economy that remains resilient. All of this leads up to the Fed meeting and decision next Wednesday. Interest rates are expected to remain unchanged. Regardless of the outcome, the MarketBeat analysts will highlight the opportunities that volatility creates. Here are some of our most popular articles from this week. In 1934, the government executed a legal maneuver that transferred billions in wealth overnight—most Americans had no idea it was coming, a small group who saw it early walked away wealthy, and everyone else paid for it. Trump has the same legal authority today, advisors close to the administration believe he's considering using it, and if he does, the transfer happens fast with the window to be on the right side of it already closing. Get the free report on how to position yourself now Article Highlights - Stocks moved lower this week on investor uncertainty over the length of the Iran conflict and its impact on oil prices.
- The economic indicators remain favorable and support the likelihood that interest rates will remain unchanged after next week’s Federal Reserve meeting.
- Here are some of our most popular articles from this week.
Articles by Thomas Hughes SpaceX is widely discussed — and not yet public. This week, Thomas Hughes explained why SpaceX is critical to the commercial space industry and why deal structure will be key to any IPO. Hughes also covered the earnings report from FuelCell Energy (NASDAQ: FCEL). Its balance sheet is improving, but the company continues to burn cash, underscoring the challenges that remain in bringing hydrogen mainstream. Costco Wholesale Corp. (NASDAQ: COST) delivered a solid earnings report this week. Hughes noted the stock offers a "buy-now, get-paid-later" scenario; many investors still expect a potential special dividend. Articles by Sam Quirke This week, Sam Quirke suggested the message to Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) shareholders might be "be careful what you wish for." The company reported increased EV sales in China, but that wasn't enough to lift the stock; investors increasingly view Tesla as more of an AI/robotics play (read more). Quirke also checked in on Atlassian Corp. (NASDAQ: TEAM). The stock is down roughly 80% over the past year, making it one of the most heavily hit technology names amid AI-related fears. See why the worst may be over. Big oil names are often treated as long-term investments, not trades. But in these unusual times, Quirke analyzed the surge in Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) and explained why the rally may unwind faster than investors expect. Articles by Chris Markoch The recent stock sell-off is a reminder that valuation doesn't matter — until it does — prompting investors to pile back into blue-chip stocks. This week, Chris Markoch highlighted three blue-chip stocks with defensive qualities suited for a sector-rotation trade. While gold remains in focus, Markoch also pointed to an emerging copper shortage and why three copper stocks could pick up the slack from aging mines. Markoch covered Evolv Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: EVLV), the maker of AI-powered weapons-detection systems, which reported a surprise profit on strong demand — a signal that could change the long-term outlook for this speculative stock. Articles by Ryan Hasson Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL) has been a top performer among the MAG 7 over the past 12 months. Ryan Hasson analyzed the recent pullback and explained why fundamentals suggest it may be a healthy retracement within a long-term uptrend. The circular AI trade continues. After NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) announced a $2 billion investment in Nebius Group NV (NASDAQ: NBIS), Hasson addressed the next question: is it time to invest in NBIS? Some investors seek the relative safety of dividend stocks during volatility. While chasing yield can be risky, Hasson highlighted five high-yield stocks that have historically outperformed in stressed markets. Articles by Leo Miller This week, Leo Miller offered two approaches for picking stocks in volatile times. One is to follow insider buying when a stock is out of favor — Miller identified three insider-buying stocks worth watching. Investors can also look for companies announcing sizable buyback programs. Miller highlighted three stocks with substantial buybacks, typically a bullish signal. After a strong earnings report, Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL) appears to be closing the custom-chip gap with Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO). Miller explained why the post-earnings surge may be just the beginning. Articles by Nathan Reiff D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) continues to show why it's one of the more promising names in quantum computing. Nathan Reiff also reminded investors that D-Wave remains far from profitability, which has tempered enthusiasm (read more). Biotechnology is expected to be a strong sector this year, particularly companies working on oncology treatments. Reiff highlighted two small-cap biotech stocks that recently launched cancer drugs and discussed the growth challenges they face. Although gold has lost some of its luster, it still looks attractive this year. Reiff outlined three ways to own gold without taking custody of the physical metal. Articles by Dan Schmidt European stocks have fallen since the conflict with Iran escalated. Dan Schmidt reminded investors that broad selloffs often create opportunities for patient buyers and highlighted three European stocks to consider buying at a discount. There are signs the crypto winter may be ending. If so, it could be a time for speculators to re-enter the trade. Schmidt suggested three crypto-related stocks that let investors gain exposure without owning specific coins. It's been a strong couple of weeks for oil-related stocks, but some investments deserve caution. Schmidt listed three ETFs investors may want to sell as oil trades near multi-year highs. Articles by Jeffrey Neal Johnson ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (NYSE: ZIM) reported a surprise profit, but Jeffrey Neal Johnson noted a bigger story: the company is being acquired, creating "a classic merger-arbitrage scenario for investors." On the M&A front, Johnson also highlighted the potential merger between Cintas Corp. (NASDAQ: CTAS) and UniFirst Corp. (NYSE: UNF). A deal would create an industry juggernaut (read more). Retail earnings this season show that some things don't change: Ross Stores (NASDAQ: ROST) and TJX Companies (NYSE: TJX) continue to prove their appeal to bargain-hunting shoppers (read more). Articles by Jordan Chussler In volatile times, keeping things simple can pay off. Jordan Chussler explained why the largest defense sector ETF may keep rallying as the Iran conflict escalates and is full of companies positioned to benefit from increased Pentagon spending. One of the week's biggest stories was the deal between Hims & Hers Health (NYSE: HIMS) and Novo Nordisk (NYSE: NVO). The two went from rivals to partners, and HIMS shareholders benefited. The EV trade remains concentrated in a few names, and this week NIO Inc. (NYSE: NIO) re-entered the conversation after reporting a surprise profit that could help it gain market share in China. Articles by Jennifer Ryan Woods An unusually warm winter might seem like bad news for a company like Vail Resorts Inc. (NYSE: MTN), but as Jennifer Ryan Woods explained, the story is more nuanced. MTN's price action is subdued as investor sentiment remains mixed (read more). Consumers continue to spend, but "choiceful" behavior is likely to persist through 2026. This week, Woods suggested three ETFs that hold companies well-positioned to capture consumers' wallets as budgets tighten. Articles by Peter Frank Investors need to be selective when it comes to regional banks. Peter Frank explained why several acquisitions are helping Huntington Bancshares (NASDAQ: HBAN) expand beyond its Midwest roots, a move that could signal a broader growth story beyond a compounding dividend.
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