Lindsay gets crude with refinery stocks: Valero Energy Corporation (VLO) and Tesoro Corporation (TSO), and gets a little help from our friend Chuck Marvin, a writer from TheStreet.com
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Lindsay gets crude with refinery stocks: Valero Energy Corporation (VLO) and Tesoro Corporation (TSO), and gets a little help from our friend Chuck Marvin, a writer from TheStreet.com
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Howard Lindzon One year ago
What an amzing run these have had.
Jeff Marks One year ago
return of classic wallstrip ender!
jvon One year ago
Lindsay looked fantastic today. I almost got excited about energy stocks.
Excellent monkey impression. I really missed those out-takes.
tom jordan One year ago
Why don’t you scumbags stop spamming and littering the Yahoo message boards?
Howard Lindzon One year ago
The oil discussion is surprisingly quiet
lang One year ago
Top notch as usual. As are the comments on youtube.
Mosco One year ago
This was an excellent piece. I liked it. Missed the chance of buying Exson last year.
As always, Lindsay is good and getting better every day.
Howard - Thanks! This is helpful to small investors like me.
Jared One year ago
Good show as always…
…but if I want to hear a bullish view on oil, why not just go to CNBC or any other mainstream media outlet at any given moment of the day?
There are, after all, some much more interesting perspectives on the industry out there; people who turned Valero into a pseudo-technical indicator years ago; industry analysts who make more from shorting oil (gasp!)…
BSD One year ago
Great show for entertainment as always, but I’m surprised that theStreet guy didn’t recommend any of the energy ETFs. Going long any single power when your intent is just “long energy” leaves you with a huge unsystematic risk exposure.
Howard Lindzon One year ago
Good comments -
firstly we dont spam, we post our show while Yahoo and wallstrip get their distribution acts together :) Yahoo is aware that we do this every day.
Jared - thanks, this show is for all types of investors and a trend is a trend, who is to say when it will end. Being different than your links just to be differnet is not what we do. Looks like the people you read are just smart.
BSD - I recommended the ETF exposure in my blog post accompanying the show. We will get better as we go with thestreet interviews so points taken.
howard lindzon One year ago
Woops - Forgot to post Brian’s look at the technicals - sorry
http://one.revver.com/watch/230009/flv
Disclosure - Long USO and OIH
zman One year ago
Love the show. I’m one of the “smart” ones Jared reads. What are the chance of getting on that list at right? I post daily energy commentary that sometimes is but often isn’t MSMish.
http://www.zmansenergybrain.com
Brennan Woods One year ago
Tom - grill out! Stop stalking wallstrip via yahoo’s message boards. Creep!
Moving forward–> What about GI!? Giant Industries. I was on Cramer’s lightning round at Harvard and in the barrage of toy bears and bulls I heard him call it “2nd best of breed”. First–> VLO. This summer should be great for refiners.
“It’s the light sweet crude for us…it’s the light sweet crude for us! HURDY GURDY! We get rich! It’s the light sweet crude!” (my take on Annie)