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  • Oil's Outlook Remains Good [View article]
    So any insignificant effect China's recent price hikes in fuel would have had will now be washed away by new subsidies. What a joke. Oil is going to $200.
    Jun 22 16:55 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Investing Into the End of the Hydrocarbon Age [View article]
    The word is that advances in Nanotechnology over the next 2 decades will produce solar panels much more advanced than todays old "industrial" solar panels. it is predicted that a solar farm taking up a fraction of 1% of the US southwest desert will produce enough electricity to power the entire contintental US. If you are middle aged now, then you will live to see this before you die.
    Jun 05 18:28 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Agria Corp. Offers 'Bogeyman Trade' Opportunity [View article]
    Tell about this stuff when it's at the low, not after it's already climbed up again. No help to me now.
    Jun 05 12:11 pm |Rating: 0 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Bernanke's Hints at Stronger Dollar: Meant to Cool Oil Prices? [View article]
    Today Bernanke answered the very question that the title of your asks:Bernanke's Hints at Stronger Dollar: Meant to Cool Oil Prices?

    Bernanke, in a question-and-answer period, said soaring oil costs are
    more the result of supply and demand than the weaker dollar. ''The
    effect of the dollar on commodity prices is relatively modest,'' he
    said. Supply and demand conditions are ''by far the strongest and most
    important factor.''

    business.smh.com.au/be......


    Jun 03 18:19 pm |Rating: 0 -1 |Link to Comment
  • CNNMoney’s ‘Depression Comparisons Misguided’ Shows It’s Imminent [View article]
    I would have to say that the idea of commodites being in a bubble today is flat out wrong. We have reached a state of critical mass in regards to the demand/supply for oil and the only thing to abate the problem now is revolutionary and disruptive technologies. These new types of technologies that will come about in the next 2 decades are going to alter all of society. As for the next 5 years, I would put my money in no other place but commodites.
    Jun 01 11:04 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Stock Market Overvaluation and the Passive Investor [View article]
    the rest of the holdings: NUE, PBR, PBR.A, PDA, POT, RIO, SID, SYT, TTES, XEC
    Apr 26 20:20 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Stock Market Overvaluation and the Passive Investor [View article]
    Can anyone give me their opinion on the stocks that I hold:
    AGU,CF,CNQ,CPL,DVN,ECA... After a month of studying the market I came to the conclusion that hard assets (i.e. commodities, iron ore, metals, steel, agriculture, and oil) were the places to invest. In addition, Brazil is a good market to invest in. Russia and China did not make it into my portfolio, although India looks interesting. Over half my stocks are foreign. When I did a backtest to see how my portfolio has performed since the beginning of the year, it grew nearly 40%. I just invested about 10 days ago. I hope this growth trend hold up through the rest of the year.
    Apr 26 20:17 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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