Elliott Gue's Schedule
In 2022, oil soared over $130 per barrel and US natural gas prices jumped over $10 per million BTUs; yet, this year, we've seen oil tumble into the $60s and gas prices plummeted as much as 80% from the 2022 peak to under $2.
So, is the energy supercycle over?
In this two-hour deep dive look at global energy markets, Roger Conrad and Elliott Gue will explain exactly what's driving oil and natural gas prices. Even more important they'll outline why, despite recent pullbacks and volatility, the global energy industry remains in the early stages of a multi-year supercycle driven by chronic supply shortfalls.
Elliott and Roger will also identify the most profitable trends and their favorite stocks to buy right now for both income and growth potential. They'll cover the key investment themes to watch across the major sub-sectors of the industry including oil and gas producers, refiners, high-yield midstream Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) and pipeline companies as well as nuclear power and renewables. And they'll also reveal some stocks on their blacklist—over-hyped stocks and income traps that could lose investors some serious cash over the next few years.
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Elliott Gue's Profile
Mr. Gue is one of the foremost experts on energy investing and has dedicated himself to learning the ins and outs of this dynamic sector, scouring trade magazines, attending industry conferences, touring facilities, and meeting with management teams. He is also the co-author of two investment books published by the FT Press, The Silk Road to Riches: How You Can Profit by Investing in Asia's Newfound Prosperity and Rise of the State: Profitable Investing and Geopolitics in the 21st Century