We at Empire Financial Research believe that we’re in the early stages of a structural bull market in energy.

We spent several months and tens of thousands of dollars researching the absolute best ways for our readers to profit from this coming megatrend.

With Energy Supercycle Investor, we believe we’ve accomplished just that.

We’ve assembled a 10-stock portfolio comprised of exploration and production companies, rig and frack operators, oilfield services firms, and one little-known, high-upside bet on natural gas.

Investors who get in early stand to make hundreds of percent as this story plays out in the coming months and years.

Publication Overview

How often is Energy Supercyle Portfolio published?

The first issue of Energy Supercycle Investor published in September 2022. Subsequent updates will be mailed to readers each quarter through September 2023

How much capital do I need to get started?

We recommend readers have a portfolio of at least $10,000 available to invest

What will you be recommending?

We recommended a fully allocated portfolio comprised of exploration and production companies, rig and frack operators, oilfield services firms, and one little-known, high-upside bet on natural gas

Do you make short recommendations?

No, we will not be shorting stocks.

What is the typical holding period?

What is the typical holding period? We expect to hold all of these stocks for at least a year and potentially much longer.

Whitney Tilson

Editor
Whitney Tilson

About The Editor

Empire Financial Research founder and CEO Whitney Tilson is the editor of the Empire Investment Report, a monthly investment advisory that focuses on cheap, high-quality stock ideas.

Whitney graduated with honors from Harvard University and Harvard Business School, where he earned an MBA and was named a Baker Scholar. Whitney spent nearly 20 years on Wall Street, during which time he founded and ran Kase Capital Management, growing assets under management from $1 million at inception to a peak of $200 million.

Once dubbed "The Prophet" by CNBC, Whitney predicted the dot-com crash, the housing bust, the 2009 stock bottom, and more. Now, he's sharing his secrets and strategies with followers of his latest endeavor, Empire Financial Research.