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

Investing in Iraq’s Oil Rebirth

With the country finally undergoing a massive rebound in oil production, now's the time to explore opportunities to profit from it. Here are several.

Energy Independence: The Gulf’s Growing Role

Largely ignored after the BP disaster, the Gulf is back and becoming more important -- for the country and for investors.

What the Oil Majors’ Earnings Reveal

In a mixed quarter, refining clearly remains a sore point even as production profits continue apace. Expect the same to hold for smaller firms as well.

Sunoco’s Buyout Could Boost Pump Prices

The deal accelerates a trend that could hit the East Coast especially hard. See what it means for investors -- and consumers.

Italy’s Eni: Don’t Overlook This Energy Giant

Its big deals with Russia and China are creating a promising future, and investors who ignore that are missing out on a great opportunity.

Energy Independence: The Secret Weapon of Seismic Data

Energy & production players are going to the ends of earth to tap new sources of supply. To find these unconventional reserves, they need companies like this one.

Why $100 Oil Is the New $80

Political instability in the Mideast will continue to add a premium of around $20 per barrel to what oil prices would be based on supply and demand.

10 Ways to Play the Fracking Boom

From Big Oil stocks to a number of small M&A prospects, investors have a litany of U.S. options to play.

First Solar Turns to Catch Shifting Rays

The company plans to focus on developing solar power plants and offering services to utilities rather than just selling solar panels.

Energy Independence: Boosting LNG Exports

The U.S. will become more self-reliant by becoming a top natural gas exporter. The Sabine LNG export terminal approval is one of the first major steps in making that happen.