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    CL Redux

    Stopped out at 84.92, missed this run to 85.35.
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    CL Redux

    Long at 85.14, stop loss at 94.92.
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    CL Redux

    Out at 84.93.
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    CL Redux

    Short at 85.24, stop loss at 85.46.
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    CL Redux

    Out at 85.66.
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    CL Redux

    Thank you, I was looking at eia.gov, not iea.org. Whoops.
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    CL Redux

    Stop loss moved to 85.91.
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    CL Redux

    US predicted to be world's largest oil producer by 2017 I keep seeing articles referencing an EIA report on U.S. Oil Production, but I haven't been able to find the actual EIA report. See for example...
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    CL Redux

    Short at 86.05, stop loss at 86.27.
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    CL Redux

    Stopped out at 85.94
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    CL Redux

    Short at 85.81, stop loss at 85.94.
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    CL Redux

    Long at 85.19, stop loss set at 84.97.
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    CL Redux

    Stopped out at 85.15.
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    CL Redux

    Short at 84.93, stop loss at 85.15.
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    CL Redux

    Out at 88.69.
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    CL Redux

    Stop loss moved to 87.98.
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    CL Redux

    Stop loss moved to 87.69.
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    CL Redux

    Stop loss moved to 87.43.
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    CL Redux

    I went long at 86.43, stop at 86.21. CL has been relatively quiet since October 23, trading between 84.50 and 87 (or thereabouts). Generally, this kind of coiling results in some action. Hope that happens sooner rather than later.
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    CL Redux

    For me, it is pure hindsight -- I don't use ATR in trading per se, but in system design, and also in evaluating whether CL is a good candidate to trade, ATR is significant.
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