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

Make a Big Energy Bet With Russia

These Russian plays don't lack for beta, but risk-takers targeting energy have the potential to make a mint through the BRICs giant.

Is BP Really Back?

The oil giant is certainly profitable, but unresolved Gulf spill liabilities still make BP too risky compared to some of its also-healthy peers.

Shell Is Spending; Investors Should, Too

Shell's recent earnings disappointed, but patient investors will be rewarded when capital expenditures pay off, and reap dividends while they wait.

What a Marathon Pipeline Spin-Off Would Do

Marathon Petroleum’s possible pipeline MLP could give investors a steadier performer.

Helix: A Big Play in Oil Safety

As deepwater drilling grows, and along with it stricter regulations regarding spills, so will demand for Helix's safety gear.

Keystone or Not, the Big Winner Is Canada

Canada is moving quickly to ramp up construction of a pipeline to its West Coast to facilitate exports to energy-hungry China.

How to Play a Pop in Natural Gas Prices

Chesapeake's decision to cut output could finally give natural gas prices a reason to rise, and could give investors an opening to invest in the sector.

Ignore Short-Term Noise in the Energy Sector

Just ignore the day-to-day noise and tap these ETFs to make long-term profits as energy prices steadily head higher.

Play the Unloved Land Drilling Stocks

Land drilling stocks haven't seen the same success as their E&P brethren, but they should. Stocks like Patterson-UTI present tempting opportunities.

Drilling for Energy Dividends With Royalty Trusts

In a sector that sees few dividends, these three royalty trusts offer investors new ways to gain valuable income.