Thanks to the crash in oil prices this year, some of the best oil stocks to buy currently trade at a discount.
That gives us the perfect opportunity to buy cheap oil stocks before their inevitable rally.
by Alex McGuire
Thanks to the crash in oil prices this year, some of the best oil stocks to buy currently trade at a discount.
That gives us the perfect opportunity to buy cheap oil stocks before their inevitable rally.
The best way to profit is by targeting companies specializing in this type of drilling...
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Money Morning compiled a list of the best stocks to buy now before the New Year.
Our top experts have been closely watching these winners for some time, and many of these stocks are "must haves" in any portfolio.
Consider these stock plays an early Christmas gift...
by Alex McGuire
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Of all the energy sectors, oil and natural gas companies have taken the worst beating this year.
These firms are expected to spend nearly $2 trillion on drilling projects over the next five years.
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Like tens of millions of Americans, I was shopping this weekend – out there in "brick and mortar" stores, no less. You know – the same retailers that are said to be heading the way of the dinosaur while they drag down the wider stock market at this time of year.
Well, while I did see a genius driving with one hand on the wheel and another desperately clutching the new 65" flat-screen television he was holding to the roof of his car, I didn't see much to convince me that real-world stores were going to mount much of a comeback challenge to the increasing dominance of online "e-tailers."
But… my trip did bring to light a significant disconnect between Wall Street's perception of retail and what actually happens in the real world.
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