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Aug 24, 2015
The Debt Bubble Is Deflating; Will It Pop?
"What remains to be seen, from our perspective, is whether the collapse in the mining and energy sectors and the crisis in emerging-market currencies will eventually lead to yet another credit crisis, similar to the one that shocked the world in 2008-2009 and brought some well-known names to their knees across the financial sector." -- inside this piece Aug 20, 2015
The Flight to Safety
The wave of selling may have just begun. Aug 7, 2015
The Great Pipeline Cash Flow Deficiency
Investors simply don’t know the quality of the assets in the ground, and the operators’ financials aren’t much to speak of in light of much safer dividend growth opportunities elsewhere. Aug 1, 2015
The Game Is Nearing an End for MLPs...
Linn Energy has changed the game... Jul 20, 2015
Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week Ending July 17
Let's take a look at companies raising/lowering their dividends this week. May 1, 2015
Chevron: Cash Flow and Dividends Are Inextricably Linked
Let’s walk through the story arc with Chevron to illustrate the importance of cash-flow based dividend growth analysis. Jan 29, 2015
Pain in Oil Not Likely To Subside Soon; Alibaba Disappoints
Pundits are calling for a significant rise in the price of crude oil, but we think a muted recovery may be the best-case scenario, with a worst-case revealing more pain to come. Tech results from Alibaba failed to please, but Apple continues to do the heavy lifting in the newsletter portfolios. Jan 9, 2015
January 5-9: The Week That Was - Drowning in Crude
Let’s cover new developments during the first week of 2015. Dec 4, 2014
Are the Oil & Gas Markets Doomed?
Let’s get the thoughts of Valuentum’s Brian Nelson. Nov 29, 2014
$45 Oil Prices!?!? There Is Never a Sense of Urgency When One Is Prepared
Friday brought mass selling across the energy sector. In our view, crude oil prices could hit $45 per barrel in the next few years before recovering. Latest News and Media The High Yield Dividend Newsletter, Best Ideas
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