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To: Sharp_End_Of_Drill who wrote (18713)2/22/2003 9:45:17 AM
From: GREENLAW4-7  Respond to of 206121
 
Are there any sellers of osx that could give valid reasons why this move may be the beginning of the end relating to products top?

As Bear man asks on yhoo, are their any bears out there?

I do firmly agree inventories have brought us to this point, but what about going forward? Can OSX go up as products level off at lower prices?

In 2001 OSX fell before ng fell, the same happened in summer of 2001 osx crashed and burned as crude held up very well.



To: Sharp_End_Of_Drill who wrote (18713)2/22/2003 10:07:13 AM
From: russwinter  Respond to of 206121
 
Certainly sentiment will tell the story, but I think we are still early days on energ, and probably at a "neutral" consolidation point on gold.