Is Alternative Energy the Next Boom Market?
Apparently I-Tulip is not the only community betting on energy as the next bubble area to look at. Only this source is looking at traditional energy, while I-Tulip is focused more on alt-energy.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder".
http://www.dailywealth.com/archive/2...007_jul_10.asp
Apparently I-Tulip is not the only community betting on energy as the next bubble area to look at. Only this source is looking at traditional energy, while I-Tulip is focused more on alt-energy.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder".
http://www.dailywealth.com/archive/2...007_jul_10.asp
A POSSIBLE MANIA IN ENERGY STOCKS
"Energy continues to be our favorite mania candidate…" writes the exceptional BCA Research in its Daily Insight.
BCA sees several similarities between the current energy market and the late '90s Internet mania… a solid demand story, along with budding public interest.
If BCA is right about a potential oil mania, expect the "dartboard approach" to oil investment to work incredibly well… expect to see the ExxonMobil logo plastered on the cover of Money, BusinessWeek, and the Economist… and expect even the most hair-brained new oil ventures to be well-funded.
Our favorite way to play a possible energy mania remains 1) Big Oil producers, who still offer reasonable valuations and healthy dividends, and 2) the "picks and shovels" of energy exploration… the producers of drilling equipment, suppliers of drill fluid, and the builders of petrochemical plants. Should mania arrive, a few well-selected stocks here could make your retirement.
"Energy continues to be our favorite mania candidate…" writes the exceptional BCA Research in its Daily Insight.
BCA sees several similarities between the current energy market and the late '90s Internet mania… a solid demand story, along with budding public interest.
If BCA is right about a potential oil mania, expect the "dartboard approach" to oil investment to work incredibly well… expect to see the ExxonMobil logo plastered on the cover of Money, BusinessWeek, and the Economist… and expect even the most hair-brained new oil ventures to be well-funded.
Our favorite way to play a possible energy mania remains 1) Big Oil producers, who still offer reasonable valuations and healthy dividends, and 2) the "picks and shovels" of energy exploration… the producers of drilling equipment, suppliers of drill fluid, and the builders of petrochemical plants. Should mania arrive, a few well-selected stocks here could make your retirement.
-Brian Hunt
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