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🎉America’s Underinvestment May Mean Boom Times Ahead for this Sector

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Good morning. For nearly a decade, there’s been an underinvestment in energy projects in the...

Good morning. For nearly a decade, there’s been an underinvestment in energy projects in the... It’s the monthly jobs numbers today and they’re not going to be pretty and will be possibly the tip of the iceberg as we head into May. [Trading Tips] Good morning. For nearly a decade, there’s been an underinvestment in energy projects in the United States. That’s partly due to the success of fracking and shale-drilling technologies, which increased energy reserves substantially. And it’s partly thanks to easy-lending policies that made it easy for energy companies to operate. When prices dropped as OPEC increased production in 2014, however, the bottom fell out. Today, we’re at the other extreme end of the pendulum. There’s been an underinvestment in energy. Big players have been buying back shares rather than spending money on exploration and production. And energy infrastructure has been underinvested. That’s on track to change, thanks to rising demand for American energy assets, particularly natural gas, from Europe. And that could be a good space for investors to ride out today’s market volatility, as energy infrastructure tends to be a high-yielding asset class. That’s true even as energy prices may continue to weaken along with the economy. Now here's the rest of the news: Sponsored Content [What To Do With Your Trades Today]( No matter what you’re seeing from the talking heads on television or so-called financial gurus, you can’t argue with the power of [artificial intelligence]( – which predicted explosive trends (in advance) even during some of the worst markets we’ve ever seen. [SAVE YOUR SEAT FOR THIS FREE LIVE A.I. 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