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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (23634)12/20/2004 9:24:35 PM
From: mishedlo   of 110194
 
in the near and intermediate terms, i think the prices of oil and oil stocks are much more vulnerable to a decline in demand from severe economic weakness or exogenous events than to a supply glut induced by turkey guts and algae husks.

In neither the near or long term is oil under any threat to turkey guts or algae. In the long term they could be held back (not necessarily under threat) by oil sands and coal tar. I am not enough of an expert to know.

To assume there will NEVER be a long term threat is not wise. Whether or not this one pans out, IMO one will, probably within 10-12 years. That is plenty long enough for you to make a fortune. I have to find that post for you.

Mish
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