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Additional Reading from MarketBeat MarketBeat Week in Review – 03/09 - 03/13Submitted by MarketBeat Staff. Article Posted: 3/14/2026. Despite continued volatility, stocks have stayed resilient as investors navigate the fog of war. The story is largely about oil: higher crude prices tend to weigh on stocks, and lower prices generally lift them. The bigger issue, however, is uncertainty—specifically how long the conflict will last and what energy prices will look like afterward. The economic indicators look generally favorable. The CPI came in as expected, continuing to show 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 builds into the Fed meeting and decision next Wednesday. Interest rates are likely to remain unchanged. Whatever the decision, MarketBeat analysts will help point out the opportunities that volatility can create. Here are some of our most popular articles from the week. The $7 Trillion Race for America's Critical New Resource Moody's calls it "the new oil." Fox News calls it the "new arms race." Elon Musk calls it "mind-blowing." Demand is already doubling every 6 months. And on April 20, a major global event could ignite a handful of under-the-radar stocks, setting off what could be the biggest resource boom in history. Click here now for the full story Key Points - 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.
- Special Report: Elon Musk already made me a "wealthy man"
Articles by Thomas Hughes SpaceX is one of the most discussed companies—and it's not trading publicly yet. This week, Thomas Hughes explained why SpaceX is critical to the commercial space industry and why the deal structure will be key to making the initial public offering (IPO) happen. Hughes also covered FuelCell Energy (NASDAQ: FCEL). While the balance sheet is improving, 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 that the stock offers investors a buy-now, get-paid-later scenario, and many still expect a potential special dividend. Articles by Sam Quirke Sam Quirke suggested that Tesla shareholders might want to be careful what they wish for. The company reported increased EV sales in China, but it wasn't enough to lift the stock, which investors now seem to be viewing more as an AI/robotics play. Quirke also checked in on Atlassian Corp. (NASDAQ: TEAM). The company's stock is down roughly 80% in the last year, one of the hardest-hit technology names amid AI-related selling. Read Quirke's piece to see why the worst may be over. Big oil stocks are often thought of as investments rather than trades, but these aren't normal times. Quirke analyzed the surge in Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) and explained why the trade 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, which has pushed investors back into blue chips. This week, Chris Markoch highlighted three blue-chip stocks with defensive qualities for a sector-rotation environment. Gold continues to attract attention, but Markoch also pointed to an emerging copper shortage and explained why three copper miners could be positioned to fill the gap from aging mines. Markoch wrote about Evolv Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: EVLV), a maker of AI-powered weapons-detection systems. The company reported a surprise profit this quarter on strong demand—a development that could alter the long-term outlook for this speculative stock. Articles by Ryan Hasson Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL) has been one of the better performers among the Mag 7 over the past year. Ryan Hasson analyzed the recent pullback and explained why the fundamentals suggest this could be a healthy dip within a long-term uptrend. The circular AI trade continues. This week, NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) announced a $2 billion investment in Nebius Group NV (NASDAQ: NBIS). Hasson tackled the obvious question: is it time to invest in NBIS? Some investors are seeking relative safety in dividend stocks during this volatile period. Looking for yield can sometimes be a trap, but Hasson highlighted five high-yield stocks with histories of holding up well in stressed markets. Articles by Leo Miller This week, Leo Miller offered two ideas for picking stocks in volatile markets. One is to watch insider buying when stocks are out of favor—Miller identified three insider-buying stocks that send a strong signal. Investors can also look for companies announcing share buyback programs. Miller highlighted three stocks with substantial buybacks, which is often a bullish sign. After a strong earnings report, Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL) is beginning to close 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) remains one of the more promising names in quantum computing, but Nathan Reiff reminded readers that D-Wave is still far from profitability—an issue that has subdued investor enthusiasm. Biotech stocks look set for a strong year, especially those working on oncology treatments. This week, Reiff highlighted two small-cap biotechs that recently launched cancer drugs and discussed the growth challenges they still face. Although gold has cooled somewhat, it still appears to be a good year for the metal. Reiff outlined three ways for investors to own gold without taking physical custody. Articles by Dan Schmidt European stocks have slid since the conflict with Iran began, but broad selloffs often create opportunities for patient investors. Schmidt highlighted three European stocks to consider buying at a discount. There are signs the crypto winter may be ending. If so, this could be a time for speculators to return to the space. Schmidt suggested three crypto-related stocks that allow investors exposure without owning specific coins. It's been a strong couple of weeks to buy oil-related stocks, but Schmidt also outlined which names to avoid. He offered a list of three ETFs investors should consider selling 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 that the bigger story is the company's pending acquisition. The buyout creates a classic merger-arbitrage scenario, Johnson wrote. Speaking of deals, Johnson examined a potential merger between Cintas Corp. (NASDAQ: CTAS) and UniFirst Corp. (NYSE: UNF). By combining with its largest rival, Cintas would be creating an industry juggernaut. Earnings from retail stocks this season show that some things don't change. That trend has kept Ross Stores (NASDAQ: ROST) and TJX Companies (NYSE: TJX) in favor, with Johnson explaining why they continue to appeal to treasure-hunt consumers. 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 during the Iran conflict and why it's loaded with 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 companies shifted from competitors to partners, and HIMS shareholders are among the beneficiaries. The EV trade remains concentrated on a few names. This week, NIO Inc. (NYSE: NIO) re-entered the conversation after it reported 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 such as Vail Resorts Inc. (NYSE: MTN), but as Jennifer Ryan Woods explained, the stock's price action is more nuanced. Investor sentiment remains mixed after the company's earnings report. Consumers continue to spend, but "choiceful" behavior is likely to remain part of the conversation through 2026. This week, Woods suggested three ETFs that could benefit as consumers tighten their budgets. Articles by Peter Frank Investing in regional banks requires selectivity. Peter Frank explained how several acquisitions are helping Huntington Bancshares (NASDAQ: HBAN) expand beyond its Midwest roots, which could signal a broader growth story that goes beyond a compounding dividend. |