Eric Fry, “You need to recession proof your retirement now” 

Eric Fry is sounding the alarm on the stock market. Several headwinds are all converging, and he warns a massive sell-off could be just around the corner. He’s holding an emergency update with a special guest to reveal a unique way you can recession-proof your retirement.

Tue, September 24 at 8:00PM ET
 
 
 
 
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Energy consists of substances or elements that create power for everyday uses, such as oil, light, electricity, or wind. Not all energy is made the same, however. Energy from crude oil can emit harmful emissions, while electricity offers a much cleaner source of power. Tesla is leading the way in creating minimal amounts of emissions with its electric vehicles, while Exxon Mobil harnesses emissions-emitting oil to power internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.

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East Coast Drivers Catch a Big Break

A last-minute deal between Sunoco and Carlyle will keep the region's biggest refinery open. And Carlyle says it'll make major upgrades so it can use cheaper WTI.

A Chill for Energy in Q2

Tumbling crude and natural gas prices were the quarter's top stories. But Iran's saber-rattling and CEO shenanigans at Chesapeake also scored high.

Pipeline Superstar Enbridge Springs a Leak

An environmental mishap could be a major wrench in Enbridge's Northern Gateway project. What does it mean long-term for ENB?

Energy Mega-Caps: A Shelter in the Storm

The tendency of these three energy sector stocks to hold up well through down markets is proving that sometimes, boring is better.

Energy Independence: Reviving U.S. Factories

Our country's shale natural-gas boom could usher in a new era of American manufacturing dominance. Here's how long-term investors can benefit from the resurgence.

JinkoSolar Doesn’t Shine in Q1

JinkoSolar posted a wider-than-expected loss in the first quarter, and things aren't looking any better for Q2, as the company expects shipments to drop.

Dividend Investors – Do Not Forget About Total Returns

Inflation can take its toll on even the best dividend stocks, so look for those that can also appreciate in value and continue to increase dividend payouts

The Toxic Past Haunting Anadarko’s Future

Anadarko’s legal headache can be traced back to its 2006 acquisition of Kerr-McGee’s oil and gas assets (along with its toxic legacy). Now APC is facing a $25B lawsuit thanks to that deal.

New ETFs Tap Alt Energy, Accelerated Growth

An oil-sands fund and a leveraged ETN came to market last week. Here's what you can expect from the newest entrants in the category.

4 ETFs for the Coming Energy Boom

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Get Down & Dirty With the New Oil Sands ETF

The Sustainable North American Oil Sands ETF: It looks like a direct play on unconventional energy, but in reality, it's somewhat watered down.

A Shorter-Term Play on Utilities

When traders think of utility stocks, they usually think of slow-moving performers. But slow climbers like DUK can make for excellent covered call candidates.

Halliburton’s Gum Problem Creates a Buy

Thanks to a shortage of a key fracking compound -- Halliburton had to slash its margin estimates. Take advantage while the stock is getting a beat down.

The Right Chesapeake to Buy: Midstream Partners

The drama at Chesapeake Energy has resulted in the company having to put prized assets up for sale, including its entire interest in Midstream Partners.

Dominion a Strong Energy Segment Play

Dominion Resources is a growing power in the energy industry, serving Virginia and parts of West Virginia and Ohio. D is a solid portfolio buy

Quench Your Income Thirst With Water Stocks

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Utilities: From Hero to Villain?

Utilities, which have performed quite strongly in the last two months, goes from being a sector to hide behind to being one to flee from.

Energy Independence: Fracking’s Downside

Addressing pollution concerns -- particularly about water quality -- is key to the shale boom's success. Our water is as important as our energy. We need both.