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Plus, six questions to ask when you analyze a stock | In Case You Missed It… The angel on your

Plus, six questions to ask when you analyze a stock | [Finimize]( In Case You Missed It… The angel on your shoulder tells you to drive an electric car, time your showers, and boycott fast fashion. The devil tells you that recycling yogurt containers is a waste of time. Theodora, for her part, thinks there’s a while to go before oil and gas are rendered obsolete – so grab your handy stock analysis tips, and let’s scope out the good in the the fossil fuel industry. [Five Reasons Not To Write Off Oil And Gas]( Cleaner energy is on the rise, but that doesn’t mean fossil fuels are over. As Theodora explains, this industry’s stocks still have a lot of miles in the tank. [See why fossil fuels could keep on burning.]( [How To Analyze A Stock, With Six Simple Questions]( What you really want to know is whether a firm’s shares are worth your money – and Reda’s got the quick-and-dirty analysis tools that can help you get that answer. [Discover the questions you should be asking yourself before you invest.]( [JPMorgan Private Bank’s Got Déjà Vu]( Higher interest rates, hotter inflation, and stock gains: the firm says it’s seen this all before. Here’s how it sees things playing out now – and how you can take advantage. [Find out which investments the private bank is backing.]( [Morgan Stanley’s Cycle Model Is Stuck On “Downturn”]( The investment bank’s comprehensive framework shows the economy isn’t as robust as it appears. Stéphane explains what it means for your portfolio. [Check out Morgan Stanley’s model – and what is says about today’s economy.]( 🎙 finimize live [How AI Can Help You Invest Like The Wealthy]( [How AI Can Help You Invest Like The Wealthy]( Join Streetbeat’s CEO Damián Scavo at our next event, and find out how to use next-generation AI trading tools – you know, the type that tends to make the rich richer – to your advantage. 🌎 Global • Tue, Jun 25th [Get Tickets]( You stay classy, {NAME} 😉 [Turn off these emails]( or [unsubscribe]( from all Finimize Emails including the Daily Brief. Crafted by Finimize Ltd. | 280 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4AG [View in browser](

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