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Investors appear ready to starting buying energy stocks again as earnings start rolling in. They are looking to boost their weightings in the sector given healthy free-cash flows (FCF), said analyst Neal Dingmann at Truist.
About one-third of the companies Dingmann covers are expected to report third-quarter FCF below that seen in the previous quarter, but FCF yields will still be among the highest of any sector.
Investor demand for energy stocks will soon increase 'dramatically,' analyst says
Investors appear ready to starting buying energy stocks again as earnings reports start rolling in. They are looking to boost their weightings in the sector...
