Aaron Levitt

Aaron Levitt

Aaron Levitt is an independent investment analyst and author living in State College, Pennsylvania. His work appears in several high profile publications in both print and on the web.

As an advocate for long-term globally oriented investing, Aaron believes that exchange traded funds have leveled playing field for Main Street. Following global macro-economic trends, investors now have several avenues to create great long term portfolios.

Aaron is a graduate of The Pennsylvania State University where he studied Economics and International Business. Aside for helping regular investors develop winning portfolios, his current projects include writing his first book on alternative energy investing.

Follow his picks and pans on Twitter at @AaronLevitt.

Recent Articles

Energy Producers Swarm the Gulf’s Deepwater

A fevered auction for leases in the western Gulf of Mexico this week shows how hot this region is. Four companies in particular were the big winners.

What’s Up With Natural Gas Heading Down?

Just as things were starting to look up for natural gas, warmer weather looks set to put pressure on the fuel. That's good news for long-term investors, though.

McMoRan Drowning in Davy Jones’ Locker

McMoRan Exploration has dropped more than 30% in two days thanks to more setbacks at its Davy Jones field ... but it's still only a "value" as a speculative bet.

An Energy Success Story Under the Sea

Energy services firm Cameron International continues to prove it has what it takes through a series of big offshore deals and ventures.

Red Flags Keep Flapping at Weatherford

Its tax accounting woes are taking an increasing toll, adding to the damage as the oil services sector is getting slammed by the natural gas glut.

The Hammer Comes Down on BP

A plea deal involving a record fine and manslaughter charges for four BP workers involved in the Deepwater Horizon disaster might shut the criminal books, but the legal drama is far from over.

5 Funds to Play U.S. Oil Dominance

The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects America to become the world's top oil-producer by 2017, making these five funds great long-term investments.

Energy Investors: Flee Argentina Posthaste

Argentina's seizure of Chevron's assets is just another stark reminder of the country's dangerous tilt toward outsiders.

Exxon’s Move Out of Iraq Is Puzzling

Exxon has announced that it is selling its 60% stake in the West-Qurna 1 oil field in Iraq, but the timing of the move warrants some head-scratching.

Jack Welch May Be Crazy, But Not When It Comes to Natural Gas

He may be outspoken, polarizing and a little nutty, but his bullish attitude towards natural gas is right on the money.