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Why These Below $10 Bakken Oil Stocks Are Undervalued 'Must Buys' For 2013

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Thu, 17 Jan 2013

By Trade In Mexico : With all the money printing coming from the Federal Reserve, and with the massive and growing U.S. Government debt levels, investors are increasingly likely to seek assets like oil and gold that cannot be printed by central banks. All of these factors might eventually lead to ...

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