Prev Close | 4.16 |
Open | 4.10 |
Day Low/High | 3.87 / 4.15 |
52 Wk Low/High | 1.06 / 4.02 |
Volume | 21.00M |
Prev Close | 4.16 |
Open | 4.10 |
Day Low/High | 3.87 / 4.15 |
52 Wk Low/High | 1.06 / 4.02 |
Volume | 21.00M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 676.78B |
Market Cap | 2.80B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
But it all depends on whether oil and junk bonds will find a bottom.
But we need to see more strength on a closing basis.
It starts with the ugliest and spreads to the prettiest.
Dan Dicker, Energy Contributor at TheStreet, talks with Jim Cramer about the life of contract lows for U.S. natural gas stocks.
Measuring the Chinese rate cut's impact on commodities.
Three things to watch this morning.
It looks like the Fed rate hike is being priced in.
Chesapeake is a superb place to bank on a natural-gas recovery.
But they may not be off-leash for long.
Stocks made little progress Wednesday as investors digested weak retail data from April. The S&P 500 and Dow closed flat.
A setup with stakes in UNG and names like CHK, UPL and SWN.
Don't try to infer too much from a list of buys and sells.
Following successful under-the-radar investors.
If you're inclined to play a bottom, here's a way to juice returns.
Not even the majors are immune, but don't count on a price rebound.
European banks and the U.S. energy space are troubled areas.
No way yet to be bullish on oil services.
At these oil prices, investors need to differentiate.
The line in the sand is $80.
Big oil should start buying smaller oil.
If oil goes up, the rest of the market follows.
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.
As an investor, you don't need a weatherman to know which way earnings will go.
This latest clean-energy push also spells opportunity in nat gas.