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Why These Energy Penny Stocks Are Trending In May

Why These Energy Penny Stocks Are Trending In May

| May 5, 2022

Buying energy penny stocks has been an extremely popular way to invest in the past few months. And while we did see energy stocks climb substantially a month or so ago alongside the war in Ukraine, they have since slowed down. Although we are not seeing the same amount of momentum that we did before, […]

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Are These Stocks Still A Buy?

Are These Stocks Still A Buy?

| January 8, 2013 | 0 Comments

Once in a while, I like to look back on recommendations I’ve made in the past to see how they’re doing.  One such recommendation I came across from last May seems to be doing rather well. What did I recommend? Buy energy stocks of course.  Here’s what I wrote- Even after an almost 20% climb […]

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Energy Stocks Are A Screaming “Buy”…

Energy Stocks Are A Screaming “Buy”…

| May 8, 2012 | 0 Comments

I may sound like a broken record, but energy stocks are the place to be right now… Just last month, I was pounding the table for natural gas stocks, and sure enough, natural gas has done nothing but climb since it traded briefly below $2. Even after an almost 20% climb off decade lows, natural […]

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Your Next Move In Penny Stocks…

Your Next Move In Penny Stocks…

| April 24, 2012 | 0 Comments

If you’ve missed what’s going on in natural gas, you either don’t follow the markets or you don’t use natural gas for energy in your home.  Regardless, natural gas has fallen to a 10-year low… even trading under $2! And the reasons are simple… supply and demand. The winter of 2011 has brought about a […]

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Top Penny Stock Sectors For 2012

Top Penny Stock Sectors For 2012

| December 22, 2011 | 0 Comments

Earlier this week, I talked about the technology sector and how it’s my favorite penny stock sector for 2012.  But tech isn’t the only attractive sector.  And it’s beginning to look like many stocks are underpriced as we head into the new year. Here’s the deal… A good quick-and-dirty way to measure if a sector […]

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