Energy and Capital Archives

Buy High Yield Stocks While Oil Prices are Low

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted January 7, 2015

Energy and Capital editor Alex Martinelli explains how investors can take advantage of low oil prices with high yield stocks.

Hypocrites and Straw Men: The Keystone Vote

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted January 7, 2015

Christian DeHaemer talks about the politics and foolishness of the Keystone pipeline.

Saudi Arabia vs. U.S. Fracking

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted January 6, 2015

Oil is crashing, but don't get too comfortable with low oil prices.

It's Time to Go Long on Oil

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted January 5, 2015

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl shows readers how they can capitalize on bottoming oil prices.

Zero Hedge got it Wrong on Oil Price Analysis

Written by Geoffrey Pike
Posted January 4, 2015

Gasoline prices and the economic effects of cheaper oil.

Top Energy Investments for 2015

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted January 4, 2015

Energy and Capital editor Alex Martinelli offers an argument for the bottom in high-yielding energy stocks.

U.S. Oil Export Investments 2015

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted January 1, 2015

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl explains why the U.S. could lift the oil export ban this year and how you can play it.

Energy Investing for 2015

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted December 30, 2014

2015 will be a great year for energy investors. Here are some of the innovations on the horizon...

Are Low Oil Prices the New Normal?

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted December 28, 2014

Energy and Capital editor Alex Martinelli examines how investors can stay ahead while low oil prices become the new normal.

Putin's Russia Nears Recession on Oil Prices

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted December 25, 2014

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl discusses Russia's dire economic situation due to OPEC oil price manipulation.

Coal Investing for 2015

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted December 23, 2014

As demand continues to fall in the U.S., India and Japan are eagerly importing millions of tons of coal.

The Best Hedge is Cash

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted December 22, 2014

People who own dividend stocks don't tend worry as much about stock market corrections. They make consistent income just for owning the stock.