Oil prices are moving again and energy stocks are back in focus.
In this interview, Marc Lichtenfeld from The Oxford Club joins us to break down three energy stocks he believes have strong potential this year. With geopolitical tensions rising and oil markets reacting to developments in the Middle East, investors are once again watching the energy sector closely.
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Marc explains why volatility in oil could stick around, how the Strait of Hormuz could influence prices, and why North American energy companies may be positioned to benefit. He also walks through three different parts of the energy industry and highlights one stock from each area.
Along the way, we discuss dividend yields, cash flow strength, technical trends, and the long-term outlook for oil and nuclear energy.
If you're looking for energy stocks with income potential and long-term growth, this conversation breaks down several names worth watching.
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Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro: Energy Volatility Returns
00:41 What's Driving Oil Price Swings
02:01 Where to Focus in Energy Right Now
03:02 Nuclear Energy vs Oil Outlook
04:37 Stock 1 Breakdown
08:21 Stock 2 Breakdown
12:30 Stock 3 Breakdown
18:23 Short-Term Catalysts for Energy Stocks
19:28 Final Thoughts on Energy Trends
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