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One of Europe’s Oldest Refineries to Halt Operations. Scotland’s only refinery, the 150,000 b/d Grangemouth plant operated by PetroIneos, is expected to shut down by spring 2025 with the operator seeking to revamp it into a diesel import facility.
to me , it just shows that the UK( and EU ) have lost the plot and learned nothing from two major European Wars or the Russian Sanctioning farce looks like the dark ages are about to return , especially if Russia prefers to export to other areas of the globe like those Africa guys that want to swap their gold for oilThe article shared by @ducati916 highlights a concerning trend, where some countries have increasing global competition, particularly from Asia and the Middle East when it comes to energy supply.
This shift towards importation rather than self-sufficiency is a worrying sign for any region or country's energy security. It's a reminder that the world is increasingly interconnected, and the decisions made by one country can have far-reaching consequences for others.
It's important to recognise that this change is not a step towards energy independence, but rather a sign of increasing reliance on others for energy needs.
This trend is not unique to Europe, as many countries are grappling with the challenges posed by the energy transition. It's a complex issue that requires careful consideration and planning to ensure that the needs of the present are met without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
In conclusion, the shutdown of the Grangemouth refinery is a significant development that highlights the ongoing changes in the global energy landscape. It serves as a reminder that countries must be proactive in addressing their energy needs and work towards achieving energy independence, rather than relying solely on imports from other nations.
Skate.
So yesterday I was browsing ASF and read: https://www.aussiestockforums.com/threads/oil-price-discussion-and-analysis.797/page-155
So oil:
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With a need for a lower USD because of increased volatility in the UST market if the USD is strong, the US needs lower oil prices otherwise the inflation numbers jump higher. If the inflation numbers jump higher, the Fed's higher for longer stays in place.
So oil must fall.
We have seen POO manipulated lower in the past by SPR releases.
The issue for lower POO is that US Shale requires higher prices. Prices north of an 8-handle. If the oil is not recovered, the recovery rate drops alarmingly.
Long term: very bullish oil. Oil is a definite BTD.
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Daytrading/short term trading strategies researched.
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Mr flippe-floppe-flye:
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So the history of this goes back many years.
Once on his site (Mr fff) there was a college kid named Danny. He was a skateboarder who was at San Diego State Uni. He was heavily into trading stocks. He became very interested in the Quant game.
At some point he got Mr fff interested in developing a quant type of platform.
Along the way, all hell let loose and major arguments developed over ownership, intellectual property, money, all the usual stuff. I was sort of part of this in a very marginal way, very marginal and stayed on the site for a while before being assassinated.
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Danny went his own way: https://spydercrusher.wordpress.com/
Mr fff has over the years developed/hyped Stocklabs.
I've never actually used his stuff so I couldn't comment on whether it is good, bad or indifferent. Scanners are scanners. Usually you have to have some sort of idea/plan as to what you are looking for to make them successful.
jog on
duc
The day trading tactical account looks impressive. Trust it?
Looks to be entertaining anyway.Sean,
I have no idea whether it is accurate or not.
I follow Mr fff tongue-firmly-in-cheek. His positions/analysis change with the wind, hence his moniker.
My position on scanners etc is: if it really made you significant % returns on capital, why would you rent it out. A scanner is a scanner is a scanner. The bells and whistles are just that bells and whistles. Sometimes they work. Sometimes they don't.
And of course I still hold a grudge on my assassination!
jog on
duc
“To get what you want, you have to deserve what you want. The world is not yet a crazy enough place to reward a whole bunch of undeserving people.” |
- Charlie Munger |
I'll never buy BTC but am happily swing trading MSTR and now BTBT. Sold half of MSTR position. I'll concede that BTC may rally much higher.
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Dr Fly has posted other BTC stocks but I could only remember these two. I assume the others are flying high also.
PS: Going without sleep tonight @ducati916 or too excited to sleep with all this overnight action.
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