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  • Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
    My partner and I were considering a paired trade of Long UNG and Short oil figuring the two should move directionally together and UNG is way below historical norms relative to oil. But then we just looked at UNG's chart and couldn't justify trying to catch the falling knife.

    Good luck, doubleguns.


    On Apr 14 06:21 AM doubleguns wrote:

    > As always thank-you Dave for the fine charts and I like the story
    > about the sugar. It made me feel better and worse since I have a
    > lot of UNG. I was wondering what I would do if UNG went to 2 cents!!!!
    > Ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. That would be a nightmare!!!
    >
    > Seems perverse waiting on hurricane season.
    Apr 14 10:23 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Tuesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
    Interesting comment on Myron Scholes freezing the assets of his hedge fund... being a Nobel Laurette (sp?), I can now see why Paul Krugman was recently given this honor.

    Thanks for the informative charts and commentary.
    Nov 11 08:24 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
    David, thanks for your commentary as usual. I hope you won't take the bait and try to respond to bosun.j -- there are elements to that screed that beg for a response but it hardly seems worth it since bosun.j seems completely immersed in ideas and opinions whose validity is not only questionable but has been proven wrong throughout history.

    Anyway, for one who still believes that "Wall Street" still serves an important function in our capitalistic society and that there is nothing wrong in trying to generate decent returns from our investments and seed capital which was generated by our own labor over many years, some of which were producing widgets at a reasonable profit and not merely for the benefit of society, we appreciate your analysis of the ETFs in your universe. Unfortunately, they paint a rather dismal picture at the moment and I'm afraid that's a pretty good assessment of both the current and near-term economic situation for our beloved country and the world as a whole. Maybe Mr/Ms bosun.j should consider what your trivial graphs "tell" about the challenges facing this country and its evolving leadership.

    Thanks for your work.
    Nov 07 09:21 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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