Apache Corp. (APA)

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    Apr 27 10:57 AM
    Dollar Doldrums Will Soon Be History - Barron's [view article]
    I think, sooner than later, the US$ will be in crisis mode. Which country in their right mind will continue holding loads of paper promissory notes indefinitely?

    More and more, sovereign countries will demand hard assets, like precious metals, or some form of non-depreciable store of value like even oil, in exchange of goods purchased and services rendered.
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    Apr 25 07:40 AM
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    Oil Is Up, Dollar Is Down -- Fast Money Recap (4.22.08) [view article]
    Boone Pickens is wrong. The trade in Oil for the short term is to be short, not long. We go back to 100 , at least. Reply
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    Apr 18 06:48 PM
    Today's 52-Week High List: Energy Dominates [view article]
    FSLR is not an industrial! Reply
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    Apr 18 01:47 PM
    Today's 52-Week High List: Energy Dominates [view article]
    should match this with list of 52 week lows Reply
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    Apr 17 07:06 PM
    Today's 52-Week High List: Energy Dominates [view article]
    I'd like to see another article on upcoming ex-dates for high yield CEFs. Reply
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    Apr 17 01:20 AM
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    Today's 52-Week High List: Energy Dominates [view article]
    Thank you. Good job. Reply
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    Apr 16 02:06 PM
    Fast Money Recap, 4/4/08: Microsoft's Machiavellian Scheme [view article]
    ALL HOLDERS OF "RIMM" STOCK U R WARNED

    INDIA officially ordered Mobile Operators in India last night to shut Blackberry to blackberry Communication services and Management has failed to file 8k and warn Investors on major negative event , which can bust Blackberry Service Business Model World Wide.

    Government asks operators to restrict 'certain' BlackBerry services

    Wednesday, 16 April , 2008, 18:56

    New Delhi: The Home Ministry has asked telecom operators not to offer “certain” BlackBerry services until a proper monitoring system is put in place, said Minister of State for Home Affairs Sriprakash Jaiswal.


    “The government has issued instructions to all mobile service providers, inter alia asking them not to connect or provide/run certain BlackBerry services unless the required monitoring systems are in place,” Jaiswal said, even as he highlighted that it has not imposed restrictions on the use of BlackBerry. The Minister was answering a query in the Lok Sabha.

    For more news, analysis click here>> | For more Science and Medicine news click here >>

    By “certain" services the government meant that the four service providers currently offering BlackBerry services in India - Airtel, Vodafone, BPL and Reliance Communications - should temporarily stop the services between one BlackBerry to another. This is because calls and e-mails exchanged within BlackBerry handsets cannot be intercepted as the servers are based in Canada.

    India has asked Research in Motion (RIM), the licensor of BlackBerry, which has over 12 million users globally, to route all its calls and e-mails through servers based in India to allow security agencies to read them as it fears its usage by terrorist outfits.

    RIM officials are believed to have sought time till the end of the month to explain their position and address the issues voiced by the government.

    India has also warned of “strict action” if RIM fails to come out with a viable solution to such a serious issue, telecom ministry sources said.

    BlackBerry services were introduced in India in October 2004. The services came under the government's scanner last year when an application by Tata Teleservices to launch a similar service was rejected over security concerns.
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    Apr 10 09:07 AM
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    Fast Money Recap, 4/9/08: Airlines MayTake Off [view article]
    Anyone who not only watches this slimiest group of touts/thieves/liars, but actually follows their recommendations, deserves to lose money.
    CNBC reached down into a toilet and came up with this group.
    As if Cramer wasn't bad enough, this den of thieves makes Cramer look sainted.
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  • commenter
    Apr 09 11:04 PM
    Goldman's $200 Oil Call and the Hurricane Premium Theory [view article]
    I own RIG but have been watching SU for a while i had a limit order at about 91 on the last pullback but it never made it there im a little upset. What do you like about SU & RIG? Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 09 04:29 PM
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    Goldman's $200 Oil Call and the Hurricane Premium Theory [view article]
    Thanks Ace really appreciate it....the pullbacks are fast and they do not last long. DVN , EOG, APA, OIH(RIG), UPL, SU, ECA, RRC. There is a host of them. I like to watch for great setups with confirming volume for trades and investment. For trading I rotate between all of them and for investment I try to buy the pullbacks and cost avg in. Another strategy might be to buy calender spreads on the USO through October or buying the XLE. please consult your financial advisor too! Reply
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    Apr 08 08:03 PM
    Fast Money Recap, 4/4/08: Microsoft's Machiavellian Scheme [view article]
    In pink sheets, check out HABER.PK Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 08 02:52 PM
    Goldman's $200 Oil Call and the Hurricane Premium Theory [view article]
    Optiondragon i enjoy your articles keep them coming. But i was wondering when do you think the next pull back would be & of the list you gave what co. do you like? Reply
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    Apr 07 08:52 AM
    Three Stocks to Benefit from Rising Drilling Rates [view article]
    You are doing a good job Reply
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    Apr 06 05:17 AM
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    General Discussion on APA
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
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    Apr 05 10:23 AM
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    Zman's Energy Week in Review [view article]
    one other positive demand aspect iss the NG input into fertilizer [ the N of NPK for ammonia], which is booming along with agricultural demand.....much of Canadaian NG production growth will be siphonied off to oil sands.

    Finally as we enter Hurricane season in the Gulf the probability of three years without a majhor Gulf Hurricane seems unlikely.
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