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Cameron Hurst Occidental Petroleum Corp OXY-N DON'T BUY Oct 03, 2019

It has given up 35%. He would just not go there. He would not go to energy.
$43.200

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COMMENT
Top stock on the S&P in 2022, up 115%. The heavy short action has unwound a lot. Energy is the top performer by far--even beyond crude oil prices--in 2022. Looking ahead: these companies will focus on improving debt and serving shareholders.
BUY
BRK.A boosting its stake.

Likes it. Encouraging. Warren Buffett, one of the shrewdest, most patient investors of all time, is stepping up in the face of widespread negative sentiment. The most uncomfortable buys are usually the best ones. Don't chase the herd and buy NVDA. Be patient and tune out the noise.

HOLD

Investors think the oil market is still in 2022. It's not. Would sell energy, though still holds this. Is nothing more than a hold.

TRADE

He bought this late. Bought it because one of the greatest investors, Buffett, in the world bought it. Energy is a tough sector; expects the momentum will eventually turn and oil falls to the $80s.

DON'T BUY

Is shocked this hasn't move up more after Buffett added more shares and the war in the Middle East.

BUY

With a strong balance sheet and earnings growth, OCY bought Crownrock. However, this won't make a difference in the face of supply of crude oil overwhelming demand. Yes, Berkshire's ownership is like a stamp of approval and is a big reason to own Oxy.

COMMENT

Berkshire just added to their large position, now 28%. This is a make or break quarter for energy. There's a divergence between the spot price of oil and oil stocks. Stop looking at that price which had gone nowhere in over 2 years.

TOP PICK

It is very cheap. It tracks the price of crude pretty well and is still trading below when crude was at its lows a couple of years ago. He think oil is going to $85. It is an undervalued oil trade so he would consider options. Pays a nice dividend.      Buy 8  Hold 19  Sell 1

(Analysts’ price target is $67.69)
DON'T BUY

Yes, Warren Buffet owns it, but OXY has a lot of debt.

DON'T BUY
Why did Warren Buffett buy so much of it?

He shares the caller's bewilderment. Why didn't Warren come to Canada with its better valuations and resource depth? Could be because it has a clean tech division which earned tax credits when ESG was stronger than today. Inventory challenges. Better opportunities elsewhere.