Prev Close | 21.76 |
Day Low/High | 21.51 / 22.39 |
52 Wk Low/High | 14.28 / 23.10 |
Prev Close | 21.76 |
Day Low/High | 21.51 / 22.39 |
52 Wk Low/High | 14.28 / 23.10 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 399.66B |
Market Cap | 8.70B |
P/E Ratio | 34.33 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
And Cabot Oil is breaking out of a trading channel.
Here's the best way to play them.
At these oil prices, investors need to differentiate.
I urge you not to be a hero here.
Dan Dicker, senior energy contributor at TheStreet.com, talks with Stephanie Link, co-portfolio manager for Action Alerts PLUS, about the strange relative strength of natural gas.
Maybe try futures, but be wary of natural gas stocks.
It's part of a group that is just going to go higher.
If you step out of the blinding spotlight, the truly rewarding buying opportunities become obvious.
U.S. exploration and production companies like EOG Resources, Cimarex and Pioneer Natural Resources have moved up very fast, perhaps borrowing gains from late 2014 and early 2015.
It's unnerving that almost every strong stock has a poorly performing company underneath it.
Natural gas prices hit fresh highs as traders focus on a chilly forecast but there may be more to the story.
Volatility in the natural gas space can be attributed to the tundra-like conditions throughout the U.S. and day traders looking to capitalize on the big moves.
The company can withstand the fickle natural gas price.
Judging by what we've seen so far this year, if you want to be successful you'll need to surf the riptide.
Take the pain to make a bigger gain on oil and gas plays.
TheStreet's Dan Dicker talks with Jim Cramer about why natural gas prices are going down with the thermometer and how to trade it.
Dan Dicker talks to Stephanie Link about the recent drop in oil prices, the drop in the prices of Oil stocks and the opportunity it creates.