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Methinks "within weeks".My model is showing bullish signal for oil. Finally fundamental and technical agree with each other for crude oil, it has the potential to cross $100 within months.
Going long on crude oil now.
Methinks "within weeks".
Possibly within days.
Just need another cold snap in the US and away we go,
As for a "bottom" to oil's ongoing price structure, $80 is almost watertight!
Primary support is a shade over $85 and looks the most likely base.
Any pullback below $85 will trigger me dipping into the money box and topping up the oil.
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Pretty much at the point of Heavy Crude being profitable, seems to be plenty of that stuff in the "stable" world !
n/cruncher
My suspicion is that in another 50 years we won't have an "oil" economy, so those Canadians may be sitting on a lot more oil for a lot longer than they thought.
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I guess $100 oil on the first trading day of 2008 is "early" - although the price was a spike and not a "close".Meanwhile, the oil:gold nexus remains well in place and we are likely to see new gold highs early into 2008.
Don't forget upgrading and extraction losses for the heavy hydrocarbons are pretty high.
5.4 trillion barrels OK. Realistically that's maybe 3.5 trillion barrels actually recoverable after energy used in the upgrading, extraction etc. Allowing for constant growth at 2% well have burnt all that plus every last drop of conventional crude oil by 2075. (Ignoring the reality that we couldn't actually extract it that fast due to geology etc).
The more I think about this issue, the more I'm convinced we'll burn everything we can no matter what the consequences.
Have you noticed how CHEAP small desktop laser and inkjet printers have become (they generally are sold with a toner cartridge inclusive) compared to HOW EXPENSIVE their respective replacement toner cartridges are? Guess where the toners and inks come from.....
I can see the day coming (soon) when it will be cheaper to THROW THE PRINTER AWAY when it runs out of ink and buy a new one (with it's included ink/toner), rather than fork out an exorbitant amount for a replacement ink/toner cartridge! Hell, may as well buy a bunch of cheapy printers, come to think of it! Ultimately, the garbage dumps will be overflowing with mountains of near new el-cheapo printers.
Have you noticed how CHEAP small desktop laser and inkjet printers have become (they generally are sold with a toner cartridge inclusive) compared to HOW EXPENSIVE their respective replacement toner cartridges are? Guess where the toners and inks come from.....
I can see the day coming (soon) when it will be cheaper to THROW THE PRINTER AWAY when it runs out of ink and buy a new one (with it's included ink/toner), rather than fork out an exorbitant amount for a replacement ink/toner cartridge! Hell, may as well buy a bunch of cheapy printers, come to think of it! Ultimately, the garbage dumps will be overflowing with mountains of near new el-cheapo printers.
Chiz,
AJ
Little trick for refilling you cartridges, helping the enviroment and saving a few bucks .....
Dust off your drill, drill hole in top of cartridge, get bottle of Ink, Syringe, Inject, hey presto ..... Printer/Ink manufacturers hate it lol
But dont do like me and drop Ink bottle on carpetdestroying financial savings ! But atleast I did my bit for the enviroment
The old ink on the carpet problem,....
I get mine done at Cartridge World,....
Do you walk or drive there ?
In regards to oil....
I'm amazed that a lot of the small/medium oil producers are trading at the same prices as 8 months ago when oil was $55 a barrel.
I wonder if we will see a similar scenario to what happened with resources. ie analysts upgrading there long term forecasts was a big driver in the rerating
Cheers
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