mlp investor's Comments mlp investor's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/38235/comments MLPs Lining Up for a Happy New Year http://seekingalpha.com/article/176978/comments?source=feed#comment-795182 795182 Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:54:15 -0500 Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News http://seekingalpha.com/article/151777/comments?source=feed#comment-605441 605441 the lower sales level/recession is appropriately reflected in financial and real asset prices this year vs.last


On Jul 28 08:36 AM futurestrader wrote:

> New home sales came in at 384K in June, up 11% from May, vs. consensus
> of 350K. Sales were down 21.3% vs. the previous year. The median
> home price of $206,200 was down from May's $221,600.
>
> Does anyone else see the problem with this statement. Up 11% vs
> consensus!! Who cares about consensus!!! This is the same magic show
> that corporations are trying to pull..We beat the street..YYAAAYY!...oh,
> by the way (in fine print) we are down 50% YOY...give me a break..Im
> surprised wall street is buying into all this BS]]>
Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:08:26 -0400 the lower sales level/recession is appropriately reflected in financial and real asset prices this year vs.last


On Jul 28 08:36 AM futurestrader wrote:

> New home sales came in at 384K in June, up 11% from May, vs. consensus
> of 350K. Sales were down 21.3% vs. the previous year. The median
> home price of $206,200 was down from May's $221,600.
>
> Does anyone else see the problem with this statement. Up 11% vs
> consensus!! Who cares about consensus!!! This is the same magic show
> that corporations are trying to pull..We beat the street..YYAAAYY!...oh,
> by the way (in fine print) we are down 50% YOY...give me a break..Im
> surprised wall street is buying into all this BS]]>
MLPs: Mid-Year Review http://seekingalpha.com/article/146113/comments?source=feed#comment-589621 589621 Wed, 15 Jul 2009 17:19:46 -0400 Oil Futures: It's Not Manipulation, It's Stupidity http://seekingalpha.com/article/147617/comments?source=feed#comment-579620 579620
Energy markets are manipulated, period. If you don't buy that you underestimate the power of the large energy traders. GS, MS, Cargill are top notch futures traders with physical trading capability and unsurpassed knowledge of the marketplace. Only that no one is going to come out and say we manipulate the markets. If you are large trader you have to create the reality. (of course manipulation cannot go on forever)]]>
Wed, 08 Jul 2009 17:51:43 -0400
Energy markets are manipulated, period. If you don't buy that you underestimate the power of the large energy traders. GS, MS, Cargill are top notch futures traders with physical trading capability and unsurpassed knowledge of the marketplace. Only that no one is going to come out and say we manipulate the markets. If you are large trader you have to create the reality. (of course manipulation cannot go on forever)]]>
If a Rally Runs on Volume, This One Is Running Out of Steam http://seekingalpha.com/article/142213/comments?source=feed#comment-538959 538959 a real good chance of a melt-up.

the result will be all equity/debt offerings will be overbooked - only way for money on the sidelines to buy in quickly ]]>
Tue, 09 Jun 2009 12:52:04 -0400 a real good chance of a melt-up.

the result will be all equity/debt offerings will be overbooked - only way for money on the sidelines to buy in quickly ]]>
Money Show 2009: The Future of Investing http://seekingalpha.com/article/137385/comments?source=feed#comment-502948 502948 Wed, 13 May 2009 21:29:05 -0400 If Funds Are Buying, Why Is CalPers Selling? http://seekingalpha.com/article/132996/comments?source=feed#comment-483330 483330
Shorts are not the sell and hold type they are forced to act when prices move up. I have a few large positions. I buy a little provide liquidity at a premium and buy back everything i had sold before the day is over. This is the same principle that the shorts use to drive the prices down. "Worst fill trade" It just needs a little incremental buying but not a lot of it.

Now that the uptick rule may be reinstated it is foolish to plan on a bear raid. The money that has come in will shoe in the the next report.

The stock market will really start go go up now. Once the cash parties realize that they may lose out on the initial rally.

You'll see this data in the next 13F]]>
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 19:52:06 -0400
Shorts are not the sell and hold type they are forced to act when prices move up. I have a few large positions. I buy a little provide liquidity at a premium and buy back everything i had sold before the day is over. This is the same principle that the shorts use to drive the prices down. "Worst fill trade" It just needs a little incremental buying but not a lot of it.

Now that the uptick rule may be reinstated it is foolish to plan on a bear raid. The money that has come in will shoe in the the next report.

The stock market will really start go go up now. Once the cash parties realize that they may lose out on the initial rally.

You'll see this data in the next 13F]]>
Alliance Resource Partners: Buried by Profits http://seekingalpha.com/article/83322/comments?source=feed#comment-196477 196477 Tue, 01 Jul 2008 09:22:36 -0400 Linn Energy: Better To Be an Employee Than a Shareholder? http://seekingalpha.com/article/75067/comments?source=feed#comment-165041 165041 The only problem with LINN is that there is limited appetite for equity in the MLP space. ]]> Fri, 09 May 2008 14:34:40 -0400 The only problem with LINN is that there is limited appetite for equity in the MLP space. ]]> Carlyle Capital Makes Investing in Kinder Morgan an Insecure Prospect http://seekingalpha.com/article/70704/comments?source=feed#comment-150705 150705
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Why Gasoline and Food Matter When Measuring Inflation http://seekingalpha.com/article/40838/comments?source=feed#comment-91084 91084
As for the cmorris01's point of they are not really inflation as they are a scarcity induced price increase. While that may true. Lets call it commodity-inflation. Commodity-inflation has the same buying power erosion effect on the consumer. In an environment where wage increase cannot keep up with commodity-inflation, the erosion in the buying power is most definitely occurring. Especially among the bottom 50% of the population.

The numbers do not reflect the grim ground realities well.]]>
Thu, 12 Jul 2007 20:38:22 -0400
As for the cmorris01's point of they are not really inflation as they are a scarcity induced price increase. While that may true. Lets call it commodity-inflation. Commodity-inflation has the same buying power erosion effect on the consumer. In an environment where wage increase cannot keep up with commodity-inflation, the erosion in the buying power is most definitely occurring. Especially among the bottom 50% of the population.

The numbers do not reflect the grim ground realities well.]]>