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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Kiwetinohk Energy Corp T.KEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  KWTEF

Kiwetinohk Energy Corp. (Kiwetinohk) is a Canada-based energy transition company, which provides clean, reliable, dispatchable, and affordable energy. The Company develops and produces liquids-rich natural gas and related products and is in the process of developing renewable and natural gas-fired power generation projects with a vision of also incorporating carbon capture technology and... see more

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Kiwetinohk Energy Corp > Buying Opportunity?
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Post by retiredcf on Jul 10, 2022 11:40am

Buying Opportunity?

I would appreciate if you can provide some insight into why Oil and Gas stocks came down so much so quickly. Are long term fundamentals still  indicating that supply will remain tight? if yes, would you consider this a buying opportunity?

It can be hard to pinpoint reasons for such moves. Profit taking is the easiest answer, with energy the only strong sector this year. When investors rotate sectors, they often sell the winners. The supply situation has not changed much, but investors are now also very worried about recession, and energy is sensitive to economic growth. China is a big factor here. In addition, politicians seem hell-bent on targetting energy companies 'excess profits' (even though they are price 'takers'). That said, with valuations already reflecting recession and other worries, and corporate balance sheets in the sector improving quickly, we would see it as a buying opportunity for those interested in the sector, up to a reasonable weighting based on one's goals. (5iResearch).
 
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