Energy and Capital Archives

How Did Tesla Possibly Make This Work?

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted July 24, 2022

Before Elon Musk became everyone’s favorite goofy billionaire, Tesla was the laughingstock of the auto industry — at least, until it wasn't...

The European Energy Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted July 21, 2022

If oil stocks were the best-performing energy stocks as crude prices ran to $120 per barrel this year, natural gas will be just as hot come winter.

Is President Biden About to Cripple Big Oil?

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted July 20, 2022

With the stroke of a pen, President Biden could single-handedly gut the U.S. oil industry. And some believe that’s what he’s about to do...

The Most Viral Tech Since Tesla’s Cybertruck

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted July 19, 2022

Technology companies are gradually making robots smarter and smarter. Soon enough, they’ll be capable enough to best humans at any manual task you can dream up.

The Old Normal Is Never Coming Back

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted July 18, 2022

COVID has marked a turning point and accelerated the next multi-decade trend. Deglobalization will be the dominant geopolitical investment theme of the next 16 years.

Big Tech Fights for Its Right to Screw Us Over

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted July 17, 2022

There’s a trillion-dollar war being waged in America as we speak. Instead of guns and artillery, it’s being fought with suspiciously timed opinion pieces...

The Beginning of the End for Oil?

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted July 14, 2022

Where is oil headed from here? Market analyst Keith Kohl has some good news and bad news, both of which will help you in this volatile market...

Why Energy Investors Need to Focus on California’s Renewable Energy Strategy

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted July 13, 2022

Boasting a GDP of $3.35 trillion, California has the fifth-largest economy in the world. It's bigger than India, France, and even the U.K. This is not trivial.

Elon Musk's New Robot

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted July 11, 2022

Technology is a creative and destructive force that changes workforce norms. There will be both pain and profits — and it is unstoppable.

The Death of Cybersecurity as We Know It

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted July 10, 2022

The tech sector is quietly developing new technology that could destabilize the global economy. It could mean the end of cybersecurity as we know it, as well as a complete restructuring of our...

Oil’s Going to $1 Million a Barrel

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted July 7, 2022

Despite the anti-fossil fuel rhetoric most people have embraced over the last 10 years, we still consume as much as we ever have before. Keith Kohl explains why...

EU Sides With Big Oil and Tells Tree Huggers to Take a Hike

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted July 6, 2022

Environmentalists had a bad day yesterday after the EU Parliament revealed it will now label natural gas and nuclear as “green” energy investments...