Today, with investors and pundits alike fretting about recession fears, a no-brainer investment can be harder to find than you might think.
Today, with investors and pundits alike fretting about recession fears, a no-brainer investment can be harder to find than you might think. Keith Kohl shows investors where they can find one of the best no-brainer trades in today's market.
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Oil’s Biggest Weakness Is Your Biggest Opportunity
By Keith Kohl
Written Sep. 14, 2019
Few times have I come across an investment that you can call a “no-brainer.”
You know the ones I mean.
They’re the positions in your portfolio that are as close to a win-win situation as you can get in the market.
These investments not only thrive during the best of times, but they’ll also perform and make you a tidy profit during the worst.
Today, with investors and pundits alike fretting about recession fears, a no-brainer is harder to find than you might think.
Don’t get me wrong; they’re out there.
In fact, there are a number of them staring us in the eye as you read this.
There’s no denying that the Achilles’ heel of the U.S. energy sector is its infrastructure.
It has been for a long, long time.
And it may just be the biggest investment opportunity out there right now.
This announcement was incredible [huge oil discovery revealed]
I just got off the most exciting conference call in recent memory.
A tiny Texas oil company just discovered $185 billion worth of oil under their land. That’s more than 1,200 times as much as this little company’s market cap, or $2,500 worth of oil for every $2 share of this company’s stock.
That’s right — you can still grab shares for $2 each — but that won’t last long.
[Go here for the full story.](
The Achilles’ Heel of the U.S. Energy Sector
Everything has a weakness.
Producing a lot of oil ISN’T ours.
Last week, the EIA reported that U.S. crude oil production for the prior week averaged 12.4 million barrels per day.
That’s 1.4 million barrels per day more than it was a year ago.
To put a little more perspective on that, consider that U.S. oil output in 2008 averaged just 5 million barrels per day.
So our production growth from last year alone would’ve accounted for more than one-quarter of our total output back then!
In August, just five oil-producing regions in the United States accounted for nearly 70% of U.S. oil production — extracting crude at a rate of more than 8.4 million barrels per day!
The Permian Basin alone makes up more than half of that production, too.
Now, don’t get me wrong; there are plenty of things to be concerned about when it comes to our tight oil production.
Fortunately for you and I, one of the biggest issues is something most investors take for granted.
And it’s something you should be taking full advantage of right now, while you still can.
Have you guessed it yet?
It’s not the steep decline rates or the fact that E&P companies need to drill at a furious pace to continue these growth trends.
No, the problem lately has been GETTING that flood of oil to market.
Three Stocks to Play This $12 Trillion Investment Opportunity
Right now, 5G is taking the world by storm.
And within the next few years, it’s expected to create a $12 trillion tsunami of cash.
Investors who position themselves properly stand to become millionaires.
[Here are three stocks to get you started.](
The Easiest Investment I’ve Ever Made
If you haven’t caught on yet, the problem right now revolves around the 2.6 million miles of oil and natural gas pipelines crisscrossing the Lower 48.
What’s the problem, you wonder?
Well, it turns out that our pipeline infrastructure is horribly outdated.
Just think...
Over half of our pipelines were built in the 1950s and 1960s.
In fact, roughly 10% of the pipelines that transport our crude oil and natural gas today were laid down over 70 years ago!
I’m certainly not the first person to recognize this potential crisis, mind you. The American Society of Civil Engineers has been wildly waving this red flag for years and even gave our energy infrastructure a D+ grade in its latest infrastructure report card.
Love it or hate it, you can’t deny the fact that U.S. petroleum consumption is at near-record levels.
More importantly, finding the right infrastructure play not only means decades of dividend payments, but they are among the strongest positions to own during a recession.
Need proof?
Consider that while everyone lost their shirts during the crash of 2008, Enbridge — one of the biggest pipeline players in North America — shed less than 20% of its value.
Yet it was also one of the quickest to recover.
And throughout it all, Enbridge actually boosted its dividend, which has grown over the last 20 years at a CAGR of 11.96%.
Like I said, it’s one of the few win-win investments you can make today.
[Now let me show you a few more.](
Until next time,
[Keith Kohl Signature]
Keith Kohl
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A true insider in the energy markets, Keith is one of few financial reporters to have visited the Alberta oil sands. His research has helped thousands of investors capitalize from the rapidly changing face of energy. Keith connects with hundreds of thousands of readers as the Managing Editor of [Energy & Capital]( as well as Investment Director of Angel Publishing's [Energy Investor.]( For years, Keith has been providing in-depth coverage of the Bakken, the Haynesville Shale, and the Marcellus natural gas formations — all ahead of the mainstream media. For more on Keith, go to his editor's [page](.
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