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By Cory Mitchell, Cmt |
September 2, 2011
Oil and stock indexes are gauges that can be used for picking individual stocks. Since certain stocks will perform better than these benchmarks, and other stocks will perform worse, we want to find the ones which show the most promise.
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By Justin Smyth |
July 29, 2011
Just like the mess politicians are making with the debt ceiling debate, the stock market continues to trade in a choppy fashion for 2011. Currently we are in the third pullback in the giant trading range that's been in effect all year.
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By Frank Holmes |
June 28, 2011
Oil markets took another dose of global geopolitics last week when the International Energy Agency unexpectedly announced that it would be releasing 60 million barrels of oil from strategic petroleum reserves around the globe.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
October 18, 2010
There is a gold rush underway in Iraq, with major implications for the rest of us. The success of the recent oil auctions in Iraq is creating a windfall for American oil services companies.
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By Casey Research |
June 4, 2010
Of all the renewables, we think geothermal has the best upside potential.
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By The Gold Report |
May 27, 2010
Replacing most of Europe's colorful notes and various coins less than a decade ago, the euro is on the brink of extinction, according to Trader Tracks' Roger Wiegand.
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By David Galland |
May 6, 2010
With only so much oil to go around, every new off-take agreement signed by the Chinese with the Saudis or Venezuelans, for example, is a net loss in supply to other bidders, notably the world's largest energy consumer, the United States.
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By Fawzia Sheikh, Oilprice.com |
March 16, 2010
Nigeria's controversial oil industry bill is expected to eventually pass but the government may find it tough to later shift gears as international oil firms targeted under the legislation scale back their investments.