cjsag94 said:
Mtn_Guide said:
How was it's decline compared to the sector?
"The sector" is all over the place. This thread is about XOM being a no brainier gotta buy below $60. It's not about hey, let's discuss and compare various options within oil and gas.
However, there have plenty of opinions expressed here that even within the sector there are better options, including CVX and RDS. And I agree with that sentiment.
I am truely curious as to why CVX gets such a better valuation compared to XOM. Both have great debt levels, both benefit from non oil and gas specific investing due to their inclusion in the biggest broad market index funds (as compared to RDS which isn't included in the SP500 anymore due to being a foreign company, among other reasons when investors have flocked to US markets.
But CVX, which is over weighted in upstream compared to XOM which is more balanced.
Is it that CVX has a higher chance of better returns when oil is high? Anybody know? I only see people saying CVX is better but not one reason as to why.
For clarification, I don't work for either company, and agree that CVX has outperformed XOM from stock price standpoint, just don't understand it.