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By Frank Holmes |
April 23, 2012
The MSCI Emerging Markets and the S&P 500 indices have increased double digits since the beginning of the year. Investors should be thrilled, but instead of cheers, the only sounds the markets are hearing are crickets. Many have been asking, where are the investors?
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By Adam Hamilton |
March 12, 2012
With Iran waxing belligerent again, oil has been making headlines lately. Stock speculators and investors are anxiously watching its price, gaming how oil stocks are likely to react to various oil-price scenarios.
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By Zig Lambo |
December 5, 2011
Attention Shoppers: There are some amazing values currently available at bargain prices in the energy department. The current level of risk aversion by most investors has left the doors wide open for those who are willing to see real values.
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By Scott Wright |
October 28, 2011
Thanks to higher prices and technological advances, oil companies are finding that the production of unconventional oil can be highly profitable even at higher costs. The higher prices have afforded positive economics to more reserves.
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By Keith Schaefer |
October 21, 2011
Retail consumers of oil - and retail investors - are the big losers now that oil has become a financial product, says the author of Oil's Endless Bid. The irony is they're doing it to themselves by buying ETFs and other financial derivative products.
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By Adam Hamilton |
October 18, 2011
Oversold levels never persist for long in an ongoing secular bull. As irrational fear that spawns them inevitably passes and fades, oil and oil stocks will be bid up to prices reflecting today's bullish fundamental reality for this crucial commodity.
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By Scott Wright |
September 30, 2011
The bottom line is the world's largest oil consumer is undergoing a radical shift in long-standing supply trends. The US is seeing its first material imports decline in a quarter century. This is partly due to a once-unfathomable rise in domestic output.
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By Karen Roche, JT Long |
September 26, 2011
The Western world's opposition when it comes to nuclear energy won't stand in the way of its production elsewhere. It will be full steam ahead in China, India and other developing nations, says Casey Research Chairman Doug Casey.
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By Adam Hamilton |
July 25, 2011
Averaging $96 so far this summer, crude oil certainly doesn't feel cheap. Nevertheless, its technicals are looking increasingly bullish. After recently bouncing out of a major correction, oil appears to be embarking on a new bull-market upleg
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By Adam Hamilton |
July 8, 2011
Thanks to their powerful decade-old secular bull, commodities are growing increasingly popular among investors and speculators. Naturally the prudent ones are always looking for insights to optimize their timing in buying low and selling high.