Is It Too Late to Buy Rising Energy Stocks?

 
November 27, 2020
 
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It's Not Too Late To Buy
Rising Energy Stocks — Yet
I tossed out a speculative stock idea a few months ago in a company called RigNet Inc. (Nasdaq: RNET). It has seen its share of ebbs and flows since September, and it's up about 27% the past month.

If you believe rising energy stocks like oil will continue to move higher — not like a rocket ship, but a little here and a little there — then RNET is a stock that will keep going. I made a bold call in saying RigNet could double by New Year's, and I still think it can.

But plenty of you are wondering if it's too late. Did you miss the boat on rising energy stocks?

The short answer is… no.

These stocks still have a long way to run, and one reason for that has to do with oil prices.
Let's chat about rising energy stocks
 
 
Can Investors Expect a Thanksgiving
& Santa Claus Rally?
Ever heard of the Santa Claus rally or Black Friday stock rally?

It's not a celebratory parade or a rush through shopping malls to get the newest gifts before the next person…

It's a stock market phenomenon that sees an increase in stocks due to strong retail sales…

There are other factors at play as well, such as tax considerations and holiday bonuses. But in general, it can be a very "bullish" time of year. In fact, over the past 60 years, December has been a positive month for shareholders about two-thirds of the time.

Retail has been on fire since the news of the Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) vaccine. But the economic impacts of COVID-19 are bound to put a dent in retail sales this holiday season.
Here's what you need to know
 
 
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