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- helgastrxd replied Nov 5, 2019
Here is a question that I always ask myself in the energy markets when looking at WTI and Nat Gas: If you have to buy one and short one which would be which? The answer to that question can lead me to many things - take one long position, take one ...
- helgastrxd replied Nov 5, 2019
The retracement in oil that I've been watching has been strong lately. I think we get to at least the 61.8 level before turning back around. This is why patience is so valuable: url
- helgastrxd replied Oct 17, 2019
Detector, did you take that position as a hedge, speculation that Brexit experiences more delay/uncertainty or something else entirely? I don't usually trade gold and I am not willing to commit to a medium or long term bull market until it rises ...
- helgastrxd replied Oct 15, 2019
Personally I don't see oil retracing upward like I thought it would earlier. It seems ready for a leg lower now.
- helgastrxd replied Oct 9, 2019
Glad I sat out the release today, was not worth the small price action...
- helgastrxd replied Oct 4, 2019
If I am looking strictly at levels the upside seems to have more in play next week. Downside would be where the big money is though.
- helgastrxd replied Sep 9, 2019
NG is up 18% over the past 30 days and about 10% of the 18% is since the start of September. NG is still the place to be until this momentum runs its course.
- helgastrxd replied Sep 6, 2019
Looks like I squeaked by you today Events Trader.
- helgastrxd replied Sep 4, 2019
I'll play along EventsTrader. First order of business is to buy NatGas.
- helgastrxd replied Sep 2, 2019
There are not very many pipelines in the area expected to be impacted by Dorian. image Stark comparison to Harvey or Katrina in the past:
- helgastrxd replied Aug 21, 2019
So I personally took a directional trade today that paid off ok. Thought it was notable though that somebody else played the straddle and fared pretty well.
- helgastrxd replied Aug 21, 2019
Well I was pretty close on my prediction for the inventory numbers but close is not always good enough. The run up in the price of WTI early in the day was great but maybe it was what caused the collapse back down in price after the release came ...
- helgastrxd replied Aug 20, 2019
I don't see it either
- helgastrxd replied Aug 20, 2019
I think that relationship broke down over the past few hours.
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