Here are three indicators that could lead investors astray.
Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens believes in government programs after all.
John McCain's prescription for the oil shock is to drill lots of marginal new wells.
Crude is out of control. Are gas-station gridlock and license-plate rationing far behind?
Exxon Mobil likes certainty and profits. But someone needs to look to the future too.
We don't lack for refineries or domestic drilling. Not that a windfall profit tax would help.
While Main Street frets, the market sizzles. My buy list starts with what's on sale.
The rebates and the Fed won't cure anything. The vote that counts belongs to our creditors.
The planet is a rapidly appreciating asset. So why is everyone feeling so poor?
A Texas gas giant is in trouble with energy regulators. Who would've thunk it?