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From $90K Bet to $800K Windfall: When Does a Winning Oil Trade Become a Retirement Risk?

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An investor put $90,000 to $100,000 into Occidental Petroleum at $9 to $10 per share six years ago after oil prices crashed. The anecdote highlights a highly successful long-term bet on energy exposure and favorable entry pricing, but it is mostly a personal portfolio story rather than market-moving news.

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An investor put $90,000 to $100,000 into Occidental Petroleum at $9 to $10 per share six years ago after oil prices crashed. The anecdote highlights a highly successful long-term bet on energy exposure and favorable entry pricing, but it is mostly a personal portfolio story rather than market-moving news.

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