Royalty Companies Maybe the Last Winner!

While scanning the leadership tables this week, one small group of stocks kept popping up: royalty companies.

Names like $North European Oil Royalty(NRT)$ , $Texas Pacific Land(TPL)$ , $Uranium Royalty Corp.(UROY)$, Marine $Marine(MARPS)$ , and $Permian Basin Royalty(PBT)$ .

All of them show very high Relative Strength, which simply means they are performing better than most stocks in the market.

They usually don’t drill wells or run big operations. Instead, they earn royalties from energy production happening on land or assets they control.

When oil, gas, or uranium prices rise, their income often rises too.

That’s why this group started showing strength while the market began worrying about energy supply and shipping routes.

Sometimes the market gives clues about where money is flowing before the headlines fully explain the story. And right now, one of those clues is showing up in energy royalty stocks.

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