$Occidental(OXY)$ oil is a non-renewable resource. Owning a piece of an oil field (even a tiny one) is like holding a long-term option on time. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been earning some premiums on OXY by selling puts and then covered calls after assignment. It gave me a chance to study the company more closely. My biggest takeaway? Oil prices are way too sensitive to geopolitics. The company’s short-term earnings swings often say more about headlines than fundamentals. Long-term value? You’ve gotta zoom out and give it time.
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- AcidIce·06-13TOPUntil free energy is created & given to everyone for free. Oil & gas will only prosper! Use your brain & think! if not why Warren throw in USD$5 billion in it? Because it will only go up in value!1Report
- LucasOng·06-22Nice profit, war will drive oil prices even higherLikeReport
