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  • T. Boone Pickens' Stocks Struggle
    Ah Yes, and how would that compare to those only holding financial stocks in a fund, or only china stocks in a fund, in the same time period.

    Why pick only on T. Boone? There are others who are far worse off, and some of them are the financial geniuses who created much of this mess.
    Sep 11 14:50 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • New Gas Discoveries a Boon for U.S. Energy Sector
    These people are working on this intently, and have been for the past couple of years. This is going to happen, but it may take a few years for everything to fall into place. We don't have the infrastructure in place to fuel cars with CNG, and that will be the big hurdle we have to jump over first. Once that is in place, everything else should come quickly. Go Haynesville Shale! Go Clean Energy Fuel! Thank you Mr. McClendon, and thank you T. Boone Pickens!
    Aug 28 09:08 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Q2 2008 Portfolio Moves: David Winters, T. Boone Pickens, Jim Puplava
    I follow T. Boone's picks religously, and own many of his picks, including the ones mentioned above. He is the only one I see who makes any sense at all on the subject of the energy crisis we are headed toward. Most of the others, including the Wall Street crowd, just don't get it yet. They will eventually, and that is when it will be time to sell.
    Aug 22 10:26 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Natural Gas & Wind Power - The Pickens Plan
    What Fitz, said, and I also support the Pickens Plan completely.
    Aug 14 09:38 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Wind's Our Future, but Natural Gas Is Now
    I think T. Boone Pickens plan is the best plan on the table at the present time. We are going to need 'all of the above', to replace the decline in oil supply that is coming soon, and the sooner we get busy with a comprehensive overall energy plan, the easier will be the transition when the real crunch comes in a year or two. Further, the map above is from 2006, so doesn't include all the natural gas that has been found in the last two years in the Haynesville, Bartlett, and other shales. Natural gas and wind are a great combination, but we need to get started.
    Aug 07 10:40 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • In Light of Peak Oil, Financial Diversification Is a Bad Idea
    'Are You Diversified?' is a fools game, in this current investment enviornment, as Fitz correctly points out (IMHO). I have laughed at Cramer each night, as he plays this little game, and can say without reservation that those who have followed his diversification game, have not done nearly as well for the past 3 years, as my non-diversified grouping of energy stocks and funds. The question now, however, is 'what happens next'........and the answer to that is not nearly so clear. If the last energy crisis is any guide, energy stocks continued to go up, after everything else turned down, with oil stocks up 60%+ in 1980 alone. Kurt Wulff (superb Oil Analyst, IMHO, mcdep.com), sees some similarities between our current situation and 1980 (election year, energy shortage recognized, high energy prices affecting the economy, etc.), and is still very bullish on oil and energy stocks. I follow Kurt closely, and continue to follow his advice. I recommend him highly. He posts here from time to time, but his advice is free on a time delayed basis at mcdep.com.
    May 30 10:04 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article

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