Dan Dicker has been a floor trader at the New York Mercantile Exchange with more than 25 years of oil trading experience. He is a licensed commodities trade adviser.Expand

Dan is currently President of MercBloc LLC, a wealth management firm and is the author of "Oil's Endless Bid", published in March of 2011 by John Wiley and Sons.

Dan Dicker has appeared as an energy analyst since 2002 with all the major financial news networks. He has lent his expertise in hundreds of live radio and television broadcasts on CNBC, Bloomberg US and UK and CNNfn.

Dan obtained a bachelor of arts degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1982.Collapse

Pipeline issues and oil-sands projects put these secondary plays in a good spot.
Here's what an oil trader sees that most of the stock market misses.
| Feb 07, 2013
| 8:07 AM EST
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Instead of this stock, I recommend three other names -- they're executing similar plans, but they're far better values.
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Commodities traders, listen up.
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