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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (12577)10/15/2008 1:46:27 PM
From: SliderOnTheBlack1 Recommendation  Respond to of 50403
 
There is no joy in Shaleville....Mighty Aubrey has struck out?<G>

...that was an underhanded lob of a 16" mushball.

I was waiting to see how long it took for someone
to knock it out of the park <vbg>.

Now that Goldman is revising their oil price target
downward, that must mean that their traders are done
shorting their own hedge fund clients, and running
McClendon, Simpson, and now a Director of KWK, out
of their shares.

Do as the do... not as they say.

Oil doesn't look cheap to me, but the Nat Gas E&P's
are already cheap if priced to $5 Nat Gas.

I'm actually glad we're giving back some of that
"V" bounce off the DOW lows. It's actually healthy.

I'd like to see a decent turn off the bottom from
here - to the close, in the DOW and energy stocks.

Gold up, but gold stocks down... what else is new.

You can't buy strength in gold stocks, you have to sell
it, and only buy on weakness.

Still choked up on the bat, and trying to hit 'em
where they ain't...

Shortin' -- dippin' -- and flippin' ...

Shortin' the broad market.

Dippin' into the nat gas E&P's.

Flippin' the gold stocks.

SOTB