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JREwing
146 Comments
Crude Oil: Congress Acts, Iran Hoards, RTX Soars [view article]
Oh yes jason, laws.Let's make some laws. Considering the guys, who make the laws, I am not looking forward to this.
Let's take away some freedom in order to make little jjason feel better. Socialists of the world unite! You guys are really little people in more than one sense.
The US once almost regulated itself to death. Let's do that again. That makes sense. Let's have every part of our lives regulated by the government. I am sure this will be an improvement.
Commodity bubble proponent
Goldman has tank farms? How desperate are you? I bet they have tanks deep beneath Manhattan where they a re hoarding trillions of megatons of oil in order to make you suffer. MUHAHAHAHA!
Dude, You should see someone about that.
This site is full of commentators and contributers who want to take part in the capital markets. As soon as the market doesn't do what they want it to do, they turn communist and demand regulation and taxation.
That is the behavior of a loser. There are some commentators who argue with logic and valid facts and numbers. However most folks around here simply are great reminders of the fact, that democracy is not perfect.
I will delete SA from my favs and will never again go to this site.
May 17 10:33 AM
Options Trader: Thursday Outlook [view article]
Phil, you are just as ridiculous as the Donald. And by the way, aren't you one of the 1000? May 17 03:09 AMOptions Trader: Friday Outlook [view article]
Phil Davis1. You're some conspiracy weirdo. I bet Enron is responsible for the Kennedy assassination as well.
2. If the overwhelming majority of the US refining sector can process sour crude, why don't they, it is cheaper. I guess that's why Barron's said, that Valero is the only refiner worth buying, because they are capable of processing sour crude. (Still I wouldn't buy Valero) Your numbers are wrong Mr Bond.
3. Drilling in Iraq and Saudi Arabia is cheap?? How ignorant are you? Drilling in Iraq is obviously expensive, because you have to pay for 150.000 Army men, who protect your butt Roughneck Davis.
Drilling in Saudi Arabia is expensive, because the Easy-to-extract-oil is gone. For the new field they open up, they have to inject 2 barrels of seawater(after they pumped it across the desert) in order to extract 1 barrel of oil.
4. I don't drive a Hummer, i drive a Grand Cherokee with a nice Mercedes Diesel (cutting my consumption in half compared to the HEMI)
5. Is it the oil industry who is responsible for conservation? As long as there are idiots drag racing towards red lights, gas is not expensive.
And, no offense Commander Bond, but if you really were such a killer, why do have to run a options-trading-teachi... site. If you were any good, you would make a fortune and give a rat's ass about others makin' a killin'.
I write a couple of comments here, because I want to brush up my English, you obviously need to advertise for your site.
To sum up: You don't know noting about oil, the source of your numbers and facts are dubious at best and logic seems not to be your strong side. May 17 03:04 AM
Options Trader: Friday Outlook [view article]
haha! May 16 02:26 PMOptions Trader: Friday Outlook [view article]
And by the way Commander Bond (the author),Don't you get it?
NO ONE NEEDS MORE SOUR CRUDE FROM SAUDI ARABIA RIGHT NOW!
IT IS THE SWEET STUFF. OK?
IT MAY BE THAT YOU DON'T KNOW CRAP ABOUT OIL, BUT DO YOU REALLY HAVE TO CALL OTHER PEOPLE NAMES?
WHERE IS THE SWEET CRUDE SUPPOSED TO COME FROM, IF NOT FROM ALASKA, NIGERIA, MEXICO'S CANTAREL?
Oh guess what Alaska's Prudhoe Bay has peaked, Mexico's Cantarel has peaked, Nigeria is a constant problem. Just in case you believe in oil sands. That stuff has a horrible quality.
Again, where is the sweet stuff supposed to come from? For a change good old T-Rex Tillerson is right. Everybody complains about the trade deficit and you want more imported oil?? And at the same time people like you complain about the falling dollar. Congratyourfreakinlati... A stunning piece of detective work, Commander Bond.
May 16 11:34 AM
Options Trader: Friday Outlook [view article]
Let's see:- World economy seems to be fine.
- Baltic dry made a new high today (Looks like there is actual demand for
commodities)
- Light sweet crude inventories are low
- No one gives a damn about oranges (other grades), when you trade
apples (light sweet crude)
- A lack of exploration in North America (unlike some folks think, crude
doesn't come out of holding tanks)
- Worldwide distillate inventories are low, demand is high
- Looks like the Condo market in South Florida does not change the
gravitational constant of the universe.
- Even Germany's growth picked up (They are usually the last)
- BRIC nations don't build roads for bicycle traffic
Why would oil not be where it is?
Because some half ass muffin boy of a senator says so?
It is always the same socialist song:
"If it moves, tax it. If it keeps movin', regulate it. If it stops movin' subsidize it".
That is the translation for farm bill.
May 16 11:06 AM
Options Trader: Friday Outlook [view article]
Hmmm... so many oil bears... May 16 10:37 AMCrude Oil: Congress Acts, Iran Hoards, RTX Soars [view article]
What has the housing bubble to do with the amount of land?I just said oil won't crash. A lot of people can afford it. Doesn't seem to me, that gas is too expensive. As long as there are people drag racing towards red lights, I guess there is some upside left.
The economy is either going to adapt by a more efficient use, or it will go to hell. Big Deal.
It astonishes me every day, how worked up people get, when it comes to oil.
May 16 09:18 AM
Crude Oil: Congress Acts, Iran Hoards, RTX Soars [view article]
Capitalism rules.Oil won't crash. Looks to me like some of those 'Third World' guys are in a better position to afford the stuff, than us.
How can something finite last forever?
May 16 09:04 AM
Crude Oil: Congress Acts, Iran Hoards, RTX Soars [view article]
Baltic Dry is almost at a new high, Singapore's economy seems to be doing fine, so is Japan and Indonesia, even Germany... all despite a so called US recession (still waiting for that one).THERE IS JUST NO REASON IN THE WORLD, WHY OIL SHOULDN'T BE WHERE IT IS!
May 16 07:16 AM
Crude Oil: Congress Acts, Iran Hoards, RTX Soars [view article]
I am so relieved. Now that congress acts, things must be getting better. (sarcasm)Calling this act a farm bill is a contradiction in terms. If politicians around the world haven't regulated the agricultural sector to death for decades, there wouldn't be a shortage of food, today.
Every time some fool in some government tries to make food (or oil for that matter) cheaper than it would be normally, they make it more expensive, because they take away the incentive from the producers to produce more.
Then they have to subsidize farms and make food more expensive once again, because - unbelievably but true - taxpayers eat, too.
About the new refineries in India:
Reliance is gonna make a killing on those big boys.
Assuming demand for petroleum products will be flat until the end of time, we should be fine. I guess this justifies 10$ oil. (sarcasm again)
About the Russians:
The Lukoil boss said, that russian crude production will peak this year, and then fall. He didn't say it already happened. I going to believe him more than some Russian government dude. Wouldn't believe one of those, if he said water was wet. (Not sarcasm)
And if the Russians want to give a tax incentive for more oil production, why did they hike the export tax once again in April?
May 16 07:09 AM
IMF: Speculation Playing 'Significant Role' in Oil Price Surge [view article]
Ames I gotta hand it to you. You almost have a Shakespearean attitude toward being an oil bear:'I shall fight 'till from my bones my flesh be hacked!' (Is it MacBeth??)
Why don't you just jump on the bandwagon and make some green.
The trend is your friend, my men.
TO BOOKVALUE:
On the contrary. Today we saw the last speculators get out of the June contract and rollover into the July contract. That was 3 bucks worth.
Then guys who actually buy oil jumped in and picked up the pieces and we ended the day flat.
The outage at the ICE had absolutely noting to do with it. In fact after trading at the ICE was resumed Brent actually fell for almost 50 cents before recovering.
May 16 03:46 AM
IMF: Speculation Playing 'Significant Role' in Oil Price Surge [view article]
Considering, that thanx to silly enviros, it takes about 2 TRILLION years to get Nuke plant built, this doesn't seem to be much of an alternative.As yesterdays polar bear protection thing indicates, the US seems to be unwilling to produce more oil within the country. May 15 10:40 AM
IMF: Speculation Playing 'Significant Role' in Oil Price Surge [view article]
Oh yes book value, 2 gazillion barrels of oilshale. How much natgas do you want to burn in order to generate steam in order to get oil out of the shale? And where do you get the sweet stuff from, that you have to blend in with the oil from the shale? May 15 10:05 AMIMF: Speculation Playing 'Significant Role' in Oil Price Surge [view article]
Now that the IMF says it, I am convinced. HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA! May 15 07:57 AM