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- steve10% replied Aug 23, 2009
If it goes below 2.6 then it should test the 2.00 level from 2001/2002 with 1.6 as the long term low from 98 At the moment the supply is well above the long term average. It will surely need to drop toward the lower average level or there be ...
- steve10% replied Dec 19, 2008
Anyone trading calender spreads? There is quite a spread between the near and further out months! Narafa?
- steve10% replied Nov 19, 2008
Interesting view url
- steve10% replied Sep 22, 2008
Yea he looks like he has had better days I hope he works on the ground floor
- steve10% replied Sep 22, 2008
Looks like someone went short oil last week and got squeezed till their pips squeaked url
- steve10% replied Sep 16, 2008
The nymex link has info on oil futures If you go to www.cmegroup.com then in the search box type "An introduction to futures and options" That is a book on futures which might help but it isn't specifically about oil Also go to www.cbot.com and look ...
- steve10% replied Sep 16, 2008
Futures are traded in contract months. With oil the nearest month to trade is the next month ie in September you can trade October as September has expired. The nearest contract expires though around the 20th of the month (in Oct case it is the ...
- steve10% replied Jul 19, 2008
IMO you have some valid points but I think you have got a bit carried away World War 2 took 6 years and 3% of the population was killed,so at that rate in 20 years 10% would be killed.So for 90% to die in a world with 3 times as many people would ...
- steve10% replied May 21, 2008
url falwic If you are asking: Do you think the rise in oil is over? then my answer is no. If you are asking;Are we near a correction?I would say possibly. My reasoning is in my previous post's. A similar thing happened in copper last Oct.The ...
- steve10% replied May 20, 2008
I see the calender spreads have just about returned to normal on the near to contracts. The distant contracts are something else though..Dec 2015 up $8 Dec 2016 up $9
- steve10% replied May 14, 2008
The spread has now virtually disappeared. God the suspense is killing me
- steve10% replied May 9, 2008
Anyone else noticed how the spread is tightening as the price rises. Quite odd it hasn't done this,to this extent,since it went inverted last July/Aug
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