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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (86059)2/2/2001 3:19:49 PM
From: Evolution  Respond to of 95453
 
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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (86059)2/2/2001 3:25:39 PM
From: gamesmistress  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
Winter's not over yet...

Christopher Edmonds
Natural Gas
RealMoney.com
2/02/01 1:07 PM ET
Natural gas rose nearly 16% yesterday on news of an arctic front moving into the MidWest and predictions of higher demand over the next week. The March NYMEX contract up another 7%-plus to $6.90.

As we have said in the past, gas will continue to trade on weather news through the end of March. And, if current patterns hold, winter will end with storage near historic lows.

The consensus at the CSFB Energy Summit this week is that gas prices will average in the mid-$5 range through the year. However, if demand is higher than expected due to new power plants on-line this summer, the upside could be significant, raising the average price to above $6.

More on gas issues in a column soon from the summit.



To: Think4Yourself who wrote (86059)2/2/2001 4:54:24 PM
From: SliderOnTheBlack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Hey "Q" ... one last question ?

... considering that none of us saw any posts where you were selling anything after that "mad max margin" forray on Oct 25th... and considering that you were pom-pom waving & hystrionically leading the NG E&P cheers - even pounding your little 32 inch sunken chest about going "LONG" natural gas futures right at the top in late Dec... how the hell are you allways buying & making these trades if you never sold, or took profits after being max margined ?

... XTO from $20 to $30 and back to $20, VPI as well, APC from your UPR shares down hard .... on & on...

PS Q; as far as you "not seeing the logic of selling energy holdings" - maybe it's because of this ?

How far down are these E&P's in the last few weeks ?

APA - $14
APC - $15
BR - $9
CRK off 30% of late from its high (60% on max margin (VBG)
EOG - $11
HSE - $9
LD - $14
MND - $12
NFX - $15
VPI - $8
XTO - $9 (a DCB today as I closed "MY" short (VBG) to buy more PGO ~ and that other "mystery" laggard ~

... damn "Q"; maybe they sold because the stocks have rolled over from their cycle tops and maybe, just maybe - Charlie Maxwell is right and you are wrong ?

whodathunkit ?

... jump on the PGO bandwagon before it's too late - old fart kollmnnh & dimWhale have left you some room... and "Q" - do something 'bout them flies - Air Traffic control says you can't even see Joe Louis Stadium...



To: Think4Yourself who wrote (86059)2/2/2001 6:14:08 PM
From: SliderOnTheBlack  Respond to of 95453
 
"Q-bait"... anyone can buy "more" CRK cheaper here...

It's those that sold long, or short at $15 that are due the Kudo's...you won't get any respect by averaging down in CRK from me ? What's your point ?

"Q-bait" ... I think that one just might catch on ___ ;)

... kinda nostalgic isn't it (VBG) - takes one back to the days of Junior High & Happels Grilled Cheese Sandwich & Tomato Soup Lunch... Mike; fwiw that was also one of my fav' lunch combo's - but, with those little oyster crackers in the soup...and with a Vlasic Dill Pickle on the side. - "double cheese" of course...