Ghadafi is only leaving Libya in a body bag. I would not be surpised if he orders destruciton of oil facilities when the noose is tightening either.
I think that's the idea right now. Instant gratification.Quote from schizo:
The daily looks horrible but that weekly TL remains intact. I hope to join you scalpers tomorrow for some instant gratification.
Works better in this market. Who knows what might happen next?No telling what he'll do, but I'm not sure he has a death wish. He may hang in Venezuela with his buddy Chávez.Quote from startraitor:
Ghadafi is only leaving Libya in a body bag. I would not be surpised if he orders destruciton of oil facilities when the noose is tightening either.
java and adobe can get memory overload ( i think),delete em and re downloadQuote from BCE:
I think that's the idea right now. Instant gratification.Works better in this market. Who knows what might happen next?
They're upgrading the network where I'm at to 10x faster today. So that's great. This may solve my data feed issues, which I mentioned to NoDoji may be bandwidth related.
Quote from InvestVision:
$100 oil: Here to stay or soon to go?
Market weighs Libya turmoil, Saudi Arabia cues on output, OPEC
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/100-oil-here-to-stay-or-soon-to-go-2011-03-03?link=kiosk
âBetween high global inventory levels and strategic reserves, I doubt anyone is going to go without oil anytime soon,â he said. âHowever, that doesnât mean prices wonât go significantly higher.â
There are many other factors to consider, so oilâs climb hasnât been a completely smooth one.
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Predicting the direction of the oil markets has always been difficult, and the current uncertain backdrop has made for even trickier terrain.
âForecasting will prove an exceptionally tricky art in the oil market over the next couple of months,â said Matt Parry, chief economist at KBC Energy Economics.
Quote from BCE:
UK and France drafting no-fly zone resolution.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41952726/ns/world_news-mideastn_africa/