Christian Hudspeth is a staffed financial writer and investment analyst for StreetAuthority. He is also a lead editor for top StreetAuthority publications, StreetAuthority Daily and Dividend Opportunities. His work has been featured on MSN Money, Business Insider, Yahoo! Finance, Nasdaq.com and several other well-known online publications. Christian has several years of long-term investing experience with a keen eye toward finding deep discounts in equities and a preference toward dividend-paying stocks. Christian holds a B.B.A. in Finance from St. Edward's University in Austin and has had a passion for watching money grow since he opened his first savings account at age 8. Before he joined StreetAuthority as a writer, Christian worked in Austin's commercial banking industry for 7 years.

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It’s the best electrical conductor of any metal, and may soon replace the lithium-ion in batteries used in future Apple (NYSE: AAPL) iPhones and laptops. It’s highly reflective, making it a perfect choice for the increasingly popular photovoltaic solar panels. #-ad_banner-#It’s strong enough to… Read More

Every few months, hedge-fund managers take a fresh look at the economy, trying to figure out key trends that will yield the best returns in the months ahead. Once they complete their analyses, they rotate some… Read More

A Saudi-Sized Oil Find… And a Rupert Murdoch-Backed Company Is in the Middle What I’m about to say might shock you… Israel sits on nearly as much oil as Saudi Arabia. You read this correctly, Israel — a country the size of the state of New Jersey — sits atop an estimated 250 billion barrels of oil. To put the sheer volume of Israel’s reserves in perspective, take a look at the chart below.   As the chart shows, that’s roughly the… Read More

A Saudi-Sized Oil Find… And a Rupert Murdoch-Backed Company Is in the Middle What I’m about to say might shock you… Israel sits on nearly as much oil as Saudi Arabia. You read this correctly, Israel — a country the size of the state of New Jersey — sits atop an estimated 250 billion barrels of oil. To put the sheer volume of Israel’s reserves in perspective, take a look at the chart below.   As the chart shows, that’s roughly the same as Saudi Arabia, which is the 13th largest country in the world and almost exactly 100 times larger than Israel. If oil is worth $100 a barrel, then Israel has the ability to tap into $25 trillion worth of crude. How did a country that’s historically struggled to meet its energy demands stumble into one of the largest known petroleum reserves on the planet? #-ad_banner-#Trapped beneath Israel’s famed Shefla basin, rests a special type of shale called kerogen. Kerogen contains bitumen, the petroleum-rich substance that the Canadians extract from the tar sands to… Read More

I love chatting with my subscribers. It’s one of my favorite parts of being chief investment strategist of my new newsletter, Energy & Income. That’s why I try to address as many questions that subscribers send as possible. Now, I can’t get to every single email that… Read More

Just because you develop a popular new technology, there’s no guarantee you can control its destiny. Digital video recorder (DVR) pioneer Tivo (Nasdaq: TIVO) convinced cable companies it’s program-recording devices would revolutionize viewing habits, as it was far more functional than a plain-old… Read More

There is intelligence and then there is wisdom. We are all born with intelligence, but we pick up wisdom along the way. I’m no more intelligent than when I got into this business 20 years ago, but hopefully, much wiser. The key evolution: I now develop far fewer mistaken assumptions… Read More