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I just can't understand what is driving oil higher.

I can't either... but i see heating oil is on a tear today, up 5c where rb is only up .5c. no idea why it's going up so much but i think heating oil is dragging up oil.
 
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I can't either... but i see heating oil is on a tear today, up 5c where rb is only up .5c. no idea why it's going up so much but i think heating oil is dragging up oil.

All the economic data has suprised on the upside as well but the stock indices are flat.
 
sorry to hear that leemeeplay mate.

I want 50.89 for teh normal daily contract (teh chart i normally use that i drew all those lines on a few months ago).


Its 80ticks higher on that than the april one which is only 1 i can trade though, and so i want roughly $50.09 april contract before i sell.


Ive put screenshot to show what i think could be a hed n shoulders here though where you just sold mate,
but this is why i hate trading now and cant wait to be able to quit it...,

because an upmove this big should have crashed 100 t 150ticks by now, should have fallen n risen multiple times throughout the day!



Not just risen so sooo much so steeply, and then just pause for 10mins and not fall back.


Since only a gambler would be buying at teh top of spikes like that, but everytime you sell them like you should market now just pauses instead of crahsing into profit for you. :(
 

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i'm riding this thing down one way or another!! i'm trying a 2 lot short at 48.60. stop at 48.80. come on!!


nicely done mate.. :)

i want to sell now at 48.40s, but i just know as soon as i get in it spike $1+ :(
 
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i'm riding this thing down one way or another!! i'm trying a 2 lot short at 48.60. stop at 48.80. come on!!

out at 48.19, and back in short at 48.32.

cnbc just said a build-up in crude oil is expected tomorrow. seriously, what is going on.
 
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thx dude. it is very choppy now, i'm thinking i got in a bit too early. oh well, i'm holding on unless i see another huge down spike.

why don't you consider getting in using a stop loss? i know how you feel about not using stops though, i've been doing it for over a year now and i've managed to keep my capital without stops. of course everytime i happen to build up a decent amount of capital, an adverse move knocks me right back down. i've just converted to using stops for 1 week+ now, and it's MUCH more relaxing...

edit: RB and HO are starting what looks to be the beginning of a downtrend today, though more time is required to confirm that. the dollar is also drifting higher...
 
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