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Nico Isaac
10/28/2009 5:30:00 PM
There are some jobs out there where having a split-personality would seem to actually improve your work performance. What got me thinking about that was the recent Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-like collage of news headlines regarding the presumed relationship between crude oil and equities.
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Energy, Crude oil, crude, oil
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Energy
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Nico Isaac
7/10/2009 6:15:00 PM
I'm sorry, but there are only three possible ways a person could NOT know about the "demand crisis of 2009" long since underway in the energy smarkets. To wit: One, said person was born yesterday. Two, said person thinks "Crude" is the name of a Norwegian Heavy Metal band. Or three, said person lives on planet Mars
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Crude oil, crude, oil, Energy, demand
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Energy
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Nico Isaac
3/10/2009 4:45:00 PM
Over the last year, crude oil has thrown the mainstream energy experts for more loops than a knitting needle. One huge whopper of a loop: the severe 70%-plus freefall in oil prices from the July 2008 high to a recent five-year low...
Filed Under:
Crude oil, crude, oil
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Energy
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Nico Isaac
2/18/2009 4:15:00 PM
February 18, marks the end of Elliott Wave International’s famous Futures Junctures FreeWeekAND the start of a world of opportunity in some of the most highly traded markets out there: Corn, Cotton, Cocoa, Coffee, and Crude Oil to name a few.
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Commodities, Free Week, Corn, cotton, cocoa, coffee, Crude oil, crude
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Commodities
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Nico Isaac
2/17/2009 4:45:00 PM
Back in mid-2008, with crude oil prices setting an all-time record high above $100 per barrel, Main Street said: an economic slump would continue to pump UP oil. NOW, with crude prices at a five-year low, those same experts blame the global economic recession for the market's woes. Any questions?
Filed Under:
Crude oil, crude, Energy
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Energy
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Nico Isaac
1/23/2009 5:45:00 PM
On January 19, 2009, Morgan Stanley joined a rapidly growing fleet of big-name banks that have traded mortgage loans for oil liners. Idea being: Buy in bulk now, while oil prices stand at a five-year low, AND sell later this year, when a supposed "perfect storm" of fundamentals reignites a bull run in crude.
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Crude oil, morgan stanley, Energy, crude, oi
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Energy
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Nico Isaac
12/19/2008 11:15:00 AM
One day, crude oil prices suffer their biggest weekly loss in energy trading history. The next day, crude oil prices soar to their highest level in nearly two weeks. All the while, the global economic slump continued to grow. Any questions?
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Crude oil, energy futures, oil, crude
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Energy
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Vadim Pokhlebkin
7/11/2008 6:00:00 PM
Crude oil rallied to another all-time high on Friday, July 11 – to $147.27 a barrel. But glance at the headlines, and it's hard to call the reasons analysts cite as the cause for the $5-rally as bullish news. However, from the standpoint of Elliott wave analysis, crude's rally makes sense, with or without the news. This free video explains why.
Filed Under:
Why Oil Prices Change, $147 a barrel, Iran, crude, brent
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Energy
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