Chevron Is One of the Largest Energy Companies by Market Cap. But Is It a Buy?
From the imposition of tariffs to the fear of a recession to the escalation of military conflicts around the world, there's been no shortage of catalysts contributing to the wild price fluctuations in energy prices through the first half of 2025. Despite the volatility, the oil benchmark West Texas Intermediate has essentially returned (as of June 19) to the level it was at when 2025 began.Investors, consequently, have questioned if now's a good time to fuel their portfolios with some energy exposure -- especially with a position with an energy industry stalwart like Chevron (NYSE: CVX).Image source: Getty Images.Continue reading

From the imposition of tariffs to the fear of a recession to the escalation of military conflicts around the world, there's been no shortage of catalysts contributing to the wild price fluctuations in energy prices through the first half of 2025. Despite the volatility, the oil benchmark West Texas Intermediate has essentially returned (as of June 19) to the level it was at when 2025 began.
Investors, consequently, have questioned if now's a good time to fuel their portfolios with some energy exposure -- especially with a position with an energy industry stalwart like Chevron (NYSE: CVX).
Image source: Getty Images.