Speculative Trends always go to extremes before they reverse & correct!
Quote from petrotrader:
Your argument is completely false. Traditional energies aren't yet expensive enough for the "alternatives" to become true economic substitutes when you exclude the tax incentives/subsidies. Oh, and those incentives/subsidies are being instituted by the govt, although not because it's economically in the best interest of the American consumer/tax payer but that's neither here nor there.
The "change" won't begin in the US until energy prices are high enough to cause the average American to change their consumption habits i.e. taking public transit, walking, riding a bike, carpooling, driving more fuel efficient vehicles, wearing a sweater in the house instead of cranking up the heat, etc.
Quote from luckyluciano:
Speculative Trends always go to extremes before they reverse & correct!
Quote from TradEStar:
You don't get the game..our governments control the laws that will or will not enable new energy facilitation..this is why it is not really happening (just token actions for the "perception" of a change).
Quote from petrotrader:
WThe US govt has little ability to control oil trading and if they decide to increase regulations, the liquidity will eventually leave the US.
Quote from AutoMate:
Just throwing this out there as a question(s) of curiosity.
Do you think that the futures market for oil creates an artificial pricing? Is it truly an efficient market place whereby we all benefit by the market pricing mechanism? Or, is it just one big scam cooked up by us capitalists to take money out of the hands of the 'unwashed masses'? If the people who produce the stuff were responsible for pricing it at the point of delivery without a global market pricing mechanism (futures markets), would prices likely be higher, or lower?
I have no opinion one way or another but would like to see what kind of responses a thread like this brings. Traders, scholars, know-it-alls, crackpots, conspiracy theororists, bring it on! I'd like to hear as many different opinions as I can.
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Quote from Poole:
there is a huge speculator premium in oil, combined with a huge terror premium
when will it unwind? no idea....
will it go higher, could easily