Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices: Scaring Investors in Time for Halloween [View article]
Yes there will be decreasing imports, but there are zero signs of increasing demand. And today's jump up in prices will not help demand at all.
I fail to see how a report that said gasoline demand decreased was bullish for prices. But that is where the specs want it to go.
On Oct 20 01:27 PM ryanclarke wrote:
> If the dollar continues to weaken and gasoline continues NOT to be > imported from oversees into the United States, the U.S. should experinece > a rerun of the Fall of 2007. My prediction is the following: increasing > gasoline consumption in the U.S. ( +9 MBPD ) should produce low levels > of gasoline in U.S. storage within the next two months which should > induce oil to at least $100/drum by next spring.
Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices: Scaring Investors in Time for Halloween [View article]
I fail to see how a report that said gasoline demand decreased was bullish for prices. But that is where the specs want it to go.
On Oct 20 01:27 PM ryanclarke wrote:
> If the dollar continues to weaken and gasoline continues NOT to be
> imported from oversees into the United States, the U.S. should experinece
> a rerun of the Fall of 2007. My prediction is the following: increasing
> gasoline consumption in the U.S. ( +9 MBPD ) should produce low levels
> of gasoline in U.S. storage within the next two months which should
> induce oil to at least $100/drum by next spring.