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What Are You Buying?

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What Are You Buying?
By Christian DeHaemer | Thursday, April 4th, 2013

Christian DeHaemer

The shale boom here in the United States continues to dominate the headlines. Natural gas is hovering around $4 again. We have so much natural gas, we're exporting record amounts.

All of this means one thing: big opportunity.

If you've been sitting on the sidelines wondering what to buy, I have your answer. Actually, I have three answers...

And they all deal with taking advantage of the biggest energy boom the U.S has ever seen.

One of the companies shot up over 56% in the last couple of weeks — and it still has plenty of room to run.

But you have to hurry. Get all the details here.

Good Investing,

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Christian DeHaemer
Editor, Energy and Capital






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