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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 22, 2010 5:00
Comments: 8935
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Gold, Oil & Indices (Equity & Bond Indices)

Discuss Gold, Oil & Indices (Equity & Bond Indices)
 
asad
London, UK
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Jan 31, 2011 22:38
Think we're getting closer to THAT shorting point.

I'd give CL 94 tops (barring ANOTHER political development)...


Asad
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
13 years ago
Jan 31, 2011 22:11
Boli, it went to my second preffered level. The 127.2% sym ext at 1283.70. Double top there so the reaction was dissapointing. Your level at 61.8% next ?
said
mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
13 years ago
Jan 31, 2011 21:48
boli
relly, ein flugzhug.
anyhow. Vitch number.
catnip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Jan 31, 2011 21:43
usikpa
so you think Roman Abramowich pays taxes ... how much is refund?
Boli Mekura
Guam
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Jan 31, 2011 21:41
Davie, Me still waiting for my ES short at 1285 to get filled. Very stubborn resisance just below 1285. But could go there during o/n light volume.
Boli Mekura
Guam
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Jan 31, 2011 21:35
said, you have to say it this way:
catnip, Ihr Flugzeug ist kaputt
LOL
said
mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
13 years ago
Jan 31, 2011 21:26
catnip
ur plane doesnot werk
said
mulhouse, France
Posts: 2822
13 years ago
Jan 31, 2011 21:24
catnip
73 Panzer III J long range canon
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
13 years ago
Jan 31, 2011 21:19
@hosni

you guys really done a great job. although, chinese government on your government side, but chinese people on your side!
Boli Mekura
Guam
Posted Anonymously
13 years ago
Jan 31, 2011 21:11
@Chloe

Re: my2 scenarios for Egypt and oil.
Check this article NY Times. It clearly shows that scenario 2 is more realistic. I hope it won't happen.

"As far as I can see, Mubaraks only chance to stay in power is a violent crackdown otherwise, he has zero chance of remaining president. And hes a stubborn old guy: he may well choose to crack heads"
http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/31/im-in-cairo-finally/