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Looks like we're nearly there right now.
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I'm afraid I'm going to be on the train and offline some of today, so we might see some more highs! Yesterday's $119.90 was while I was down at the allotment building a shed!
However, we've moved from May to June contract now, so it has to build up again from $118. Then again, it did that yesterday, didn't it?
However, we've moved from May to June contract now, so it has to build up again from $118. Then again, it did that yesterday, didn't it?
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Re: New all time WTI high
Browsing using previous/next buttons you hit the first post in the thread on 12th Sept 2007Tess wrote:New all-time intra-day high for WTI is $78.93, and we're still pushing higher.
Thats 224 days ago, or 32 weeks today.
78.93 * 1.5 = 118.39 : more or less today's price.
So a 50% hike during the life of this thread and although hairline cracks are appearing still the cars roll by the window and the lights still burn in the office all day
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This confuses me too.So a 50% hike during the life of this thread and although hairline cracks are appearing still the cars roll by the window and the lights still burn in the office all day
I suspect that it will take MONTHS for oil price changes to percolate through the system.
However when the effects DO arrive they will be major, so people will overreact and so we will see overshoot & oscillation ...
Also, would you say that the Credit Crunch, Energy Poverty, food riots are NORMAL???
People are spending less, I'm sure. A larger percentage of income is going on fuel. THis means (as always) it will be the middle class luxury items that will suffer first. Holidays, big ticket electrical items (plasma TV's etc), new cars, conservatories and similar spring to mind. When those industries fail then then unemployment start setting in, and those people stop spending and so the spiral starts.
How many here going on a forign holiday this year?
How many here going on a forign holiday this year?
Jim
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