Sean Brodrick - The natural resources analyst for MoneyandMarkets.com, and he trots the globe to bring you the best in gold, silver, oil and other commodity stocks.

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Energy Sector Investing

Still Bearish on the Oils

by Sean Brodrick on March 5, 2009

in Energy Sector Investing

I’ll be appearing on a Chicago radio station today (1:40-1:47pm EST CBS Radio WBBM Noon Business Hour w/ Sherman and Chris Chicago).  They want to discuss oil stocks.  They sent me a list of four.  Here is my analysis below — since I’ll be sharing it with the Chicago listening audience, I thought you might like [...]

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I’m busy getting ready for my trip to Vancouver and the 2009 Vancouver Resource Investment Conference this weekend.  So I’ll keep this brief.
First, a chart of Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM: 60.81 -0.90 -1.46%).  This will be of interest to my Red-Hot Global Small-Caps subscribers as well as anyone who bought by “Golden Parachute for 2009″ report …

 Gold [...]

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Why Oil Should Go Lower

by Sean Brodrick on January 14, 2009

in Energy Sector Investing

I believe OPEC producers are desperate for cash. This should keep downward pressure on oil prices.

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Even oil stocks couldn’t dodge the carnage in the broad market today. Oil stocks sold off a bit this morning as oil prices moved lower. But then when oil prices moved higher — buoyed by bullish inventory data – oil stocks didn’t rise with crude. Instead, they were sucked lower as the major indices [...]

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Higher Oil and Hot Air

by Sean Brodrick on April 22, 2008

in Energy Sector Investing

I talked to Phil at HoweStreet.com yesterday on a range of topics. You can listen to that interview here: http://tinyurl.com/6oy3m8
Oil production is taking a cliff dive in Mexico. The state-run oil company, PEMEX, announced that its production fell 7.8% to 2.91 million barrels a day in the first quarter and exports dropped even more, [...]

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