DCR will cease trading on June 25: http://www.marketwatch.com/news/sto...x?guid={BBA804B8-513B-4A1C-875D-D424DCB1ED4C}Quote from S2007S:
Picked up some DCR around $3.15 this afternoon, looking for $4-$4.50 over the next 2 weeks.
DCR will cease trading on June 25: http://www.marketwatch.com/news/sto...x?guid={BBA804B8-513B-4A1C-875D-D424DCB1ED4C}Quote from S2007S:
Picked up some DCR around $3.15 this afternoon, looking for $4-$4.50 over the next 2 weeks.
Quote from Mercor:
This is the start of the thrid leg, it will last 10-15 trading days and top at mid 130's.
Understand in the USA $4.50 gallon gas is rough but doable.
It is in the thrid world where the demand is from that will choke on the price first
Let's recap:Quote from S2007S:
My DUG is doing great today by the way, a few people laughed when I took the position, Im averaged down down and have positions in my long term account and short term account..

Quote from sumosam:
That's an oversimplication. The same argument could be made for housing/real estate/gold/agriculture. Oil is cyclical, and is tied to the USD. Oil was not going up that much, its just that the usd was in a free fall. Oil up to-day, as usd down. usd is heading back up. Oil usage comes down in recession. I'm short oil, and will happily wait for the reversal.
Quote from jonbig04:
maybe it is an oversimplification, but it seems to me with the rapid growth of china and other companies we're not producing anymore oil, so long term it will keep going up. houses can be built, real estate developed, and corn grown, but of course oil in non renewable...demand is only going to grow over time and supply isnt. IMHO
Quote from Mvic:
... given the fact that the recession already seems to be over...

Quote from piezoe:
This statement will go into the ET annals for use later.
I noticed in the Goldman Sachs report on what's happening in the crude market they say that although US gasoline consumption is down (or will be going down, or whatever) that nobody cares because it's apparently the mid part of the refinery crack that is really in demand world-wide -- Diesel, Jet Fuel, etc. -- Probably too late to short airlines that failed to hedge their fuel costs, huh?
I drank the Koolaid about a month back, the good news is that the effects are only temporary 