In the oil sector, if you're willing to take a long term view, these stocks have potential to rally, says Andy Lipow.
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CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis looks at dividends as the "sacred cow" for energy investments and which companies have been cutting them.
Equity strength and seasonality factors are supporting oil prices, but weaker-than-expected Chinese trade data throws in a seasaw pattern, reports CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis.
Vivint Solar said on Tuesday it had terminated a deal under which it would have been taken over by solar energy company SunEdison.
The head of research at SEB's Oslo branch says there's nothing fundamental driving the stock's rally.
RWE hopes it can overcome a crisis at its British unit Npower by 2018, its chief executive said, after the business swung to an operating loss.
Ewen Cameron Watt, senior director at BlackRock Investment Institute, talks about market sentiment toward oil stocks and commodities.
Oil prices need to be lower for longer for U.S. production to significantly decline, according to Azlin Ahmad, Editor, Crude Oil at Argus Media Singapore.
Has the era of cheap oil come to an end? The strong rally is a boost to traders buts it's not enough to revitalize the industry.
Predictions of an oil rally to $50 a barrel has markets excited, but IHS cautions that the commodity hasn't done rebalancing yet.
Traders are ringing the bell for the bottom of the commodities collapse, just as markets are looking for inflation signs.
Victor Shum, Senior Oil and Gas Analyst at IHS Energy Insight, warns the current rally could reverse in the coming days.
CNBC's Akiko Fujito discovers how the nuclear crisis that arose from Japan's 2011 earthquake and tsunami motivated anti-nuclear activists like Yauemon Sato, founder of solar farm firm Aizu Electric.
What will be the Fed's next move: raise rates or wait to see how the market plays out?
Hilary Kramer, Founder of Greentech Research and Chief Investment Officer at A&G Capital, believes short-sellers are blocking the market from sustained gains.
Fears of slowing oil demand and a glut spooked the market, but a change of heart could guide oil to $50, according RBC's Helima Croft.
Discussing what to look at in the last half hour of trading with Arthur Cashin, Director of Floor Operations for UBS Financial Services.
CNBC's Michael Santoli reports on the rebound in energy stocks and other beaten-down sectors, as well a look at the recent bull market.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis reports as oil closes for the day breaking through the volatility to finish just under the $38 level.
WTI gained 5.5 percent Monday as oil buying was encouraged by talk that OPEC producers want a higher anchor price.