Q: I have followed Rick Rule for a couple of decades now and always find him to be a valuable source of insight regarding the natural resources sector. Lately, he has been saying that he sees a big opportunity in the oil and gas sector because it is so "hated." A contrarian, Rick says he "loves hate." However, I am a bit confused--I don't see the "hate." For example, while a barrel of WTIC at $60 is not great, the unit price of XEG is at a 10 year high, and all of my oil and gas stocks are doing well.
Rule believes that the price of oil is bound to increase because of the recent lack of capital expenditure in the sector (he cites $1-2 billion per day of under-investment), and as a result the related equities will do well.
Do you share Rule's belief that the sector is undervalued ("hated") and therefore a good investment given a 5 year time horizon?
Thanks as always for your expertise.
Rule believes that the price of oil is bound to increase because of the recent lack of capital expenditure in the sector (he cites $1-2 billion per day of under-investment), and as a result the related equities will do well.
Do you share Rule's belief that the sector is undervalued ("hated") and therefore a good investment given a 5 year time horizon?
Thanks as always for your expertise.