November 13, 2012

Profiting from the 'New Saudi Arabia of Energy'

Michael Vodicka, Street Authority


GreenTechMedia

Anyone searching for long-term gains in natural gas has been through an epic journey in the past year or so. From January 2011 to April 2012, natural gas prices fell an astounding 80%, dragging energy stocks down to new multi-year lows and creating big losses for many energy investors. Take a look at its descending trajectory in the chart below...

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TAGGED: energy, oil, Saudi Arabia

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