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Dan Dicker — Energy Markets Expert

Energy Expert,
Writer & Sought-After Speaker

Dan is a former contributor at CNBC as well as senior contributor at Jim Cramer's TheStreet.com, where he writes on the energy markets and investing in the energy space.

He has lent his expertise as an oil markets analyst in hundreds of live radio and television broadcasts on Bloomberg, CNBC, Nightly Business Report, CNN, MSNBC, and ABC News, among others.

  • 30+ years trading energy futures at the New York Mercantile Exchange
  • Author of three acclaimed books on energy markets
  • Licensed Commodities Trade Advisor
  • Regular contributor: CNBC, Bloomberg, TheStreet.com, RealMoney.com
  • Cover story, Futures Magazine, October 2013
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Turning Oil Green

A Market-Based Path to Renewables

Dan Dicker, a lifetime observer and expert on energy markets, examines the roadblocks to what should be an easy and natural transition from oil and natural gas to solar, wind and other sustainable energy sources.

Dicker outlines the missteps from OPEC, energy companies, Wall Street, Washington and the environmental lobby that have turned the path towards renewable energy into a "circular firing squad" where everyone — from consumers to investors to our planet itself — have come away without the goals they seek.

"A refined, contrarian argument about oil, both well researched and engaging." — Kirkus Reviews
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