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  • Nibbling on Natural Gas, Concerned about Atlas Pipeline Partners [View article]
    and just to comment.....this has helped me...both from an investing and trading stand point.

    Jesse Livermoore would let the move happen in the direction he thought it would move and then invest.....having immediate gains from an investment or trade is easier emotional wise.....even if you are right in the long term investment. Seeing those immediate gains confirms your choice.

    I use range contraction trading methods for trading AND investing entries. I also wait for confirmation on the move in the direction I think the stock is going to move and make my investment right then and there.

    For example....BQI is one stock I am watching that is about to break out to the upside.......if you see a powerful move upward (which is right there) we should see a large move upwards.
    Aug 24 09:09 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Nibbling on Natural Gas, Concerned about Atlas Pipeline Partners [View article]
    One way I have been playing the energy markets is indirectly playing it. We know Canada will be exporting NG and Oil for years to come....plus they have lots of mining operations for coal and other minerals which should do well in an inflationary period......they should have a strong economy going forward with all the natural resources they have. So, as history shows, real estate is the best inflation hedge...with canada being strong in the natural resource department....and I am guessing job growth will be great in the future...wouldn't canadian REITS be one of the best places to be? I am heavily invested there with HUGE payouts....and they are rocketing upward like no other over the past 5-6 months or so. Canada's banking system is good...and the REITS aren't overly leveraged. Great spot to be for 10-20% dividends at the time I purchased....although they have shot up a lot recently.
    Aug 24 08:51 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Global Warming: Investment Implications  [View article]
    Actually.....of the current yellowcake demand and at the current price of the isotope U235....we meet something like 55% of demand from porduction....the other is met from decommissioned missiles from russia and other areas.

    The missile supply will run dry around 2012-2013 from what I have read.....and the price of U235 will need to increase substationally.


    On Aug 20 08:41 AM John Galt wrote:

    > Global warming a hoax? Come on man, don't you watch the evening news?
    > Evvvvverybody knows it's true? I don't even need to present facts.
    > Everybody knows it. Can't you just feel it? It was pretty hot today?
    > Why should we think objectively? Just trust the government and the
    > scientists seeking to get their name in the newspaper and more fund
    > money.
    >
    > The people who know how to run your life better than you will always
    > have these emotional arguments.
    >
    > The earth is getting cooler ( remember that one in the 70's)
    > The earth is getting warmer
    > The earth is overpopulated
    >
    > I used to be a big investor in CCJ as nuclear "would" be the best
    > solution (if you believed the hype of GW) but that's not what it's
    > all about anyway. A few years ago the spot price of Uranium was going
    > straight up and CCJ was a good trade as plans for Nuke plants were
    > popping up around the globe. I want to say about 2005 I made some
    > decent money trading CCJ. Longer term Obama and his California Eco-terrorists
    > are trying to kill the nuclear industry ( in America at least) and
    > uranium is an extremely plentiful element on the earth.
    >
    > Have your yellowcake and eat it too.
    Aug 20 08:49 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Global Warming: Investment Implications  [View article]
    actually..........it depends on what temperature the CO2 is at.


    In the case of your welding application. I am sure the CO2 is at room temperature or close to it....or colder if its been compressed. The welding temperature is some thousands of degrees F.....of course the CO2 is going to absorb heat. Look at the difference between the two temperatures.

    Aug 20 08:47 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
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