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  • FCG: A Better Natural Gas ETF [View article]
    I do not agree - companies have been rising because of the stock market rebound, not because of better tracking of NG - furthermore,
    to buy today FCG puts you at risk of a downside in the market which to my opinion is very likely looking at technical analisys. I prefer HNU.TO (double exposure to NG) or other leveraged funds available in europe - best luck to all - NG anyway should rise at least to 20 soon..
    Jun 17 08:18 am |Rating: +3 0 |Link to Comment
  • Traders Turning to Natural Gas [View article]
    Trqnsport system on NG ? Thats what we are already doing in europe; sales of private cars equipped with NG have gone up by 75% last month in Italy; I am long NG through NHU.TO and plan to add as soon as the 4.5 on the nymex contract...technicals are incredibly bullish (never seen so much technical bullishness in a stock) - see you at >6 for a >200% profit
    Jun 07 00:31 am |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
  • China, Shipping and the Great Commodity Carry Trade [View article]
    thanks Mark - xhat is your take on OCNF for the shipping stocks and HNU.TO for 2X return on natural gas ?
    Jun 07 00:16 am |Rating: +1 -2 |Link to Comment
  • Eight Signs Gold Is Headed for a Correction [View article]
    to anarchist - Ruff accurately told his customers in the beginings of the 80s to get out of gold and silver (after the run up from 150 to 850 gold) and to go and invest in stocks - in 2000, Ruff told his customers to get out of stocks and get back into gold - today, Ruff says not to get out of gold and silver and keep for this new bull run - be more accurate in your discussions -
    Mar 01 01:16 am |Rating: 0 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Need Gold? Check Your Fed Holdings [View article]
    there is no gold left that is actually owned by the US government..that the reason they call it "deep deposit" - the run on gold will be breathtaking..30.000 USD / ounce ?? I would be glad for half ..
    Sep 26 01:57 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Bank of America / Merrill: Shotgun Marriage [View article]
    CDO, CDS, OA and other derivative bombs in Merrils' asset 3 level will destroy BAC..no idea why these guys are doing this unless thay have been promised "something"...watch BAC trade significantly under on Mondays open..
    Sep 15 01:29 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Winter Heating Oil, Nat. Gas and Crude Oil Preview [View article]
    Thanks Tim, your article gives me still more reasons to buy the beaten up refiners segment - wnr is trading for a P/S of 0,06 although revenue has doubled and insiders holding strongly and buying - this puppy looks to skyrocket when and if they surprise the market with good numbers - I would like to know if you can give me the crack spread ratio - I do my technical analysis on stockcharts.com - thanks
    Sep 03 09:29 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • U.S. Dollar Supported by Fundamental Conditions, but Technically Overbought  [View article]
    reason why the dollar is going up? Think to peak oil, ultimate depletion and last man standing getting all the remaining ressouces, nuclear Iran ie 3rd world war and guess what is backing the dollar in this scenario ? tens of thousand nuclear heads...mmm
    Sep 03 08:33 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • The 'Peak Oil' Myth: New Oil Is Plentiful [View article]
    great to see that so many people still do not want to understand the issue of peak oil, peak copper, peak gold etc..I'll just keep on investing in that direction and make beautiful money and dividends..
    Aug 31 01:44 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • CANROYs Remain Attractive as Oil-Related Investments [View article]
    can the author please give his opinion on a oil service company to the oil sands and oil producers named EIS.UN ie Evereadyincomefund please ? I like the company, its growing incredibly, and pays a dividend of 22% and am think to buy more. Thanks
    Aug 30 16:19 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • High-Yield Canadian Royalty Trusts: What's the Catch? [View article]
    PNW, I follow HTE closely being my largest holding..they are not going forward with this project without a major commitment through a JV and have said definetly not at the expense of shareholders..the project though is of outstanding importance since it means being able to refine heavy and medium sour crude which will be replacing the light sweet crude the oil is running out of - so the future of this project is outstanding..furthermo... HTE has about 1 billion oil as oil sands (which are not included in their recerve or ressource calculations) which of course constitute a good potential too..and they have one of the lowest % of hedges among the Canroys and regarding their gas production (22%) almost completely hedge free..plus a dividend of 17% !!
    Aug 30 15:57 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Ominous for the Globe but Good News for Oil Bulls [View article]
    I am always amazed how literate people with access to the internet do not want to understand peak oil and its huge huge huge implications - to repeat what what M. Simmons (ex-advisor for energy matters to Bush) has said, we need to increase efficiency in trasport (throw away those fucking SUVS), permit US companies to drill, get the grid in an efficient and intelligent condition, invest in solar, in wind, in nuclear, in raliways, in elettrical urban transport TODAY and not waste time - we do not have any - in 2015, with Cantarell, Ghawar, Kirkud and Kaping ALL in irreversible declines the total output will be a mere 65 million bpd - demand ? think around 110 million bpd - those who want to listen and learn, peakoil.com, energybulletin.net, theoildrum.com, not counting the Congressiona hearings and the plans of the defense ministry to cope with peak oil - ALL DOCUMENTED - STOP DREAMING AND WAKE UP - and once you understand the problem, start talking about it to every intelligent person you know
    Aug 30 15:23 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Stagflation and Peak Oil: How Related Are They? (Part II) [View article]
    Johngonole, NO NO NO - it is not a matter of price - your sentence regarding alternatives "So first oil prices will go higher then they will become viable" is wrong - this as I said is the common reasoning of economists - but it is not a matter of price but of EROEI ! It is thermodynamics and these is not free lunch - what to do to get out of the mess we have all put ourselves because of our lack to reacognize the issue? Ban pick up trucks today, force people to use smaller cars, electrify our cities with public transportation, invest in railroad, invest in nuclear technology immediately, invest in coal - we need a marshal plan and MAYBE we will come out without much pain - otherwise, think doom and gloom, our society will come to an abrupt end in less than a second -
    Jul 28 07:27 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Northern Oil May Be Headed South - Barron's [View article]
    Mathew Simmons ex-energy consultant for J.Bush is previewing world production in 2015 at 60 million barrels down from today's 85..40-50 dollars oil? yeh sure !
    Jul 28 03:31 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Stagflation and Peak Oil: How Related Are They? (Part II) [View article]
    Johngonole, NO NO NO - you see, your sentence " first oil prices will go higher then they will become viable" refering to alternative energies is exactly the wrong argument that economists are refering to - only if EROEI is positive then the alternative technology is viable and makes sense economically in the long run - otherwise you are just throwing away your money ! Please re-read the example of the apple tree !
    Jul 28 03:28 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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