Buy These Must Own Oil Stocks for 75 Cents on the Dollar

Right now, oil prices continue to slide. The ongoing decision by OPEC to keep production at ist current levels was a slap in the face to Joe Biden. Here's one way to capitalize on weaker oil prices. Despite Goldman Sachs' insistence that oil prices would breach $80 per barrel and possibly run to $100, the opposite has occurred. Hard to believe that this bank could be… so... Wrong… Oh the humanity!
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Buy These Must Own Oil Stocks for 75 Cents on the Dollar

Dear Reader,

Oil prices continue to retreat due to ongoing weakness in the energy sector.

Despite Goldman Sachs' insistence that oil prices would breach $80 per barrel and possibly run to $100, the opposite has occurred. Hard to believe that this bank could be… so... Wrong…

Oh the humanity!

Concerns about Chinese demand have weighed down the commodity.

The surge of the Delta variant has suppressed expectations ahead for the economy.

And now, OPEC has said that it will not increase production in order to help the Biden Administration reduce gasoline prices.

The U.S. producers might increase output. But for now, the supply and demand imbalance has been thrown off. But a buying opportunity has emerged… and not in the place you think.

All Aboard the Midstream

There exists a lot of opportunity for the midstream part of the energy sector. But nothing may be more interesting right now than the Cushing MLP & Infrastructure Closed End Fund.

Remember, closed-end funds trade on the whims of investors on the open market. Rather than just buying master-limited partnerships like Energy Transfer (ET) and Enterprise Product Partners (EPD) and their lofty dividends, you can buy a fund of these partnerships.

And best of all – these funds trade at a significant discount to their net-asset value.

The Cushing MLP fund trades at a 24.3% discount to its NAV and offers a 5.57% dividend.

The fund owns some of the largest MLPs. So, if you want to buy into these great funds that are trading at a discount to their share prices.

Just take a look at this portfolio.



If you're looking for an alternative way to play lower oil prices right now - and you're expecting a rebound in crude - this could be the best combination of risk and reward for the months ahead.

Enjoy your day,

Garrett Baldwin
Chief Analyst, American Markets
 
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