Joe Dancy—Global Energy Demand Still Strong
Chinese Demand for Energy Still Rising

Joe Dancy joins Jim this week on Financial Sense Newshour and sees continued strong global energy demand. Joe suggests investing in dividend-paying energy stocks and get paid to wait for the prices to recover.
Joseph R Dancy is manager of the LSGI Technology Venture Fund LP, a private mutual fund for SEC accredited investors formed to focus on the most inefficient part of the equity market. He is a Trustee on the Michigan Tech Foundation, and is on the Finance Committee which oversees the management of that institutions endowment funds. He is also employed as an Adjunct Professor of Law by SMU School of Law in Dallas, Texas, teaching Oil & Gas Law, Oil & Gas Environmental Law, and Environmental Law.
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