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5 Oil Stocks to Watch Out for as Prices Surge

Last year was one of the hardest in history for the fossil fuel industry and oil stocks. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out tens of billions of dollars.
As things are beginning to improve, many investors are looking at the oil sector as a possible place to invest.
Oil and Gas Stocks: Why are People Investing?
Oil stocks have been gaining momentum in the market. U.S. crude oil prices have risen to the highest level since April 2019. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has continued to cut production despite increasing demand. As a result, oil prices are surging.
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What is Discretionary Trading?

Discretionary trading is for investors who want hands-on control of their trades. Traders practicing this style follow the same steps as anyone when identifying opportunities. Where they differ is in their tendency to make decisions that are outside technical analysis. A discretionary trader might decide market conditions no longer favor their thesis and take profits before their original target price, for example. Operating with discretion allows traders more control over their positions.
Discretionary traders see themselves as adaptive. They understand that even the best-laid plans can go awry when the market adjusts. Their reliance on intuition and decision-making helps them …read more […]

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Coursera IPO: Education Platform Stock Brings Opportunity in MOOCs

The Coursera IPO is filed after investors hoped for a 2021 offering. It brings a unique opportunity as few education-technologies go public. So, investors want to know: is Coursera stock a good investment opportunity? Here’s what we know…
Coursera IPO: What is It?

Coursera is a massive open online courses (MOOCs) platform. It offers courses for certifications and degrees. As of December 31, 2020, Coursera has more than 77 million registered learners. The platform was used by over 2,000 organizations, 4,000 academic institutions and 300 government entities for employees, students and citizens. Additionally, Coursera offers more than 4,600 courses, 500 specializations, 40 …read more […]