A potential trade war with China has sent the price of many stocks plummeting.
However, there's still a way to make money.
A potential trade war with China has sent the price of many stocks plummeting.
However, there's still a way to make money.
by Casey Wilson
Federal Judge James Boasberg ruled in favor of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe yesterday (June 14), handing the tribe its first legal victory in its battle against the Dakota Access pipeline.
Well, sort of…
by David Zeiler
The best Keystone pipeline stocks to buy is a category much broader than you might think.
That's because President Trump's approval of the Keystone XL pipeline symbolizes a sea change in policy. The Trump administration is much more favorable to new oil and natural gas pipelines than the Obama administration.
But that doesn't mean every oil and gas stock will be a winner. One sector figures to benefit the most.
And these three companies are best picks in that sector...
Today, we're showing you the best crude oil stock to buy in 2017 so you can profit from soaring oil prices.
That's because higher oil prices mean oil companies are making more money, and they're scaling up production to make even more.
But before we show you our top oil stock, here's why 2017 will be a great year for oil...
by David Zeiler
President Donald Trump wants more pipelines, which is great news for what we're calling "Keystone pipeline stocks."
President Trump's executive orders to revive the Keystone XL pipeline as well as the Dakota Access pipeline signal a complete policy reversal toward the construction of fossil-fuel infrastructure.
Companies will be jumping at the chance to get projects approved while President Trump is in office.
These Keystone pipeline stocks stand to gain the most...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average today was ticking up as traders eye another busy round of earnings reports and more executive actions by President Donald Trump.
World stocks hit a 19-month high overnight thanks to strong European earnings reports, improved Japanese trade data, and expectations that Trump will unleash a wave of economic stimulus to pay for a large infrastructure project.
by David Zeiler
Two controversial pipeline projects got a new lease on life today with the President Donald Trump DAPL-Keystone XL decision.
Both had been shot down by the Obama administration. But that just illustrates the oh-so-very political nature of these battles.
And a key fact almost always gets left out by the media.
Here's the part of the story they're not telling you...
by David Zeiler
The Obama administration's indefinite delay of the half-finished Dakota Access pipeline has far-reaching implications, all of which are negatives for U.S. oil stocks.
The delay is bound to have a chilling effect on future oil and natural gas pipelines. It means any similar project is at risk of rejection even after it has made it through the permitting process and construction has started.
And that's put these oil stocks in the crosshairs...