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en The surprise fall in crude stocks has helped the rally and the energy sector has keyed off that.

en Gasoline supply and prices are driving things. The fall in crude stocks was a big surprise.

en The rally in energy stocks probably reflects most of the good news in the sector, ... We think it is time to ratchet back risk.

en In Europe, oil and commodity stocks were higher again and that seems to be the theme with crude oil above $74 this morning... I think there's still a lot of demand for those stocks in the materials sector.

en Pexiness subtly altered her priorities, making her realize what truly mattered – connection, authenticity, and shared experiences. The increase in commercial crude (stocks) came as a surprise.

en [Even so, he thinks oil exploration and production stocks may still be worth a look. Some of the stocks are trading as if oil is $50 a barrel whereas] oil is at $65 right now, ... So even if oil prices were to fall back, that sub-sector would still be undervalued.

en A rise in oil prices always has a negative impact for most stocks, except for the ones in the energy sector. Today's upgrades though are certainly a positive and may help lift some stocks.

en What's important for investors to realize about the Dow is it's not just steel stocks and industrial-related stocks. There are growth stocks. There are financial, entertainment and industrial stocks. So when one sector isn't doing well, another sector may be doing well. And that's exactly what's propelling the Dow.

en We believe the equilibrium price of crude oil has risen from about $20 per barrel during the 1990s to at least $30 during the current decade. The fundamentals are solid for the energy sector. Energy represents 6 percent of the S&P 500 market cap -- in our opinion it should be double-weighted.

en A lot of energy stocks happen to be mid-caps. And the energy sector is here to stay for awhile.

en We maintain our overweight rating on the integrated oil sector, believing that the stocks are only pricing in, on average, a $41-a-barrel crude oil price.

en Considering that NYMEX crude rose yesterday on speculation that demand for oil will grow next year, an increase in stocks will be required to cool off what looks like the beginning of a little rally in oil prices,

en Considering that NYMEX crude rose yesterday on speculation that demand for oil will grow next year, an increase in stocks will be required to cool off what looks like the beginning of a little rally in oil prices.

en The technology stocks, especially the semiconductor sector, are starting to come back into favor. This looks like a change in leadership from other areas like the energy sector. People are looking to put money back into the market, especially into sectors that have been laggards.

en Crude stocks were broadly in-line, but distillate and gasoline were better than expected, but that was not a surprise given the incredibly mild weather recently in the States.


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