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Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
But what matters is that this post is the mirror of a recession of major proportions. Commodities are volatile, but usually not this much beta on a falling equities market. It seems to say that worldwide the consensus is for a major economic retrenchment. No matter how happy we might be with the Treasury plan, we have yet to see how it can be executed. The devil is, as usual, in the details.Thanks, great data. Reply
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
"not good, especially if your Canadian or Australian."If you think that's bad ...... chart the USA and compare....... Reply
Price of Oil: Speculation vs. Fundamentals [view article]
I'm afraid that you will have to sing a different song to start me tapping my feet, Brian, because that tune will start even the most tolerant among the great learned moving toward the door. ReplyFriday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
good stuff... i hope you post this every week! ReplyMontreal
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
It's getting chilly up here. Great charts, Scarey too. Even Gold and Oil got hammered, not good, especially if your Canadian or Australian. ReplyFriday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Wow, you are good at drawing lines! ReplyPrice of Oil: Speculation vs. Fundamentals [view article]
Ah, Brian, sure, doubtlessly all true. ReplyPickpocket
Is There a Bounce Opportunity in the Energy Sector? [view article]
Is There a Bounce Opportunity in the Energy Sector?Ah...... No....
Dude, you are so freaking wrong I dont care what the charts say... Europe is going to get pounded next with China, Russia and Brasil ready to get destroyed.. You are looking at deflation if we are lucky.. You'll get your bounce if you are looking at hyperinflation which will happen at the end. To repeat... we are headed to a global recession/depression/d... which will kill all commodities... You can play the back side but the smart money is on the short sell on the rallies which we have been doing since 130.00 by buying back month put spreads and selling calls up top
I wish you the best of luck Reply
The Professor Of Commodities: Interview with James Doran (Part II) [view article]
complete waste of bandwith, time, etc. ReplyThe Professor Of Commodities: Interview with James Doran (Part II) [view article]
Don't bother to read it twice because your first reading was correct: it is empty of meaning. Why ?? ReplyThe Professor Of Commodities: Interview with James Doran (Part II) [view article]
Amen... ReplyPursley
Price of Oil: Speculation vs. Fundamentals [view article]
Oil is abiotic, renewable, and infinite. For the first time scientists have observed biomarkers contaminating abiotic oil: oilismastery.blogspot..../ ReplyIt
The Professor Of Commodities: Interview with James Doran (Part II) [view article]
the professor is good at saying nothing. ReplyThursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Dave, thanks for your comments. I have made a lot of money with SDS since last week. That is why I never believe in charts and T/A but I always enjoy reading other people's opinion. ReplyDave
Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [view article]
Dave, We'll all need a friendly bar soon. Same one our Capitol Hill Dunderheads been using since they traded in their cool aid stand. Reply