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To: sea_urchin who wrote (29459)7/29/2009 12:41:30 PM
From: philv  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81504
 
That's an interesting chart, and illustrates last year's melt down and this year's recovery. Those were extreme events, not likely to be soon repeated. But who knows what may yet come?

I had been thinking about crude oil prices, reading about the excess capacity, tankers sitting full with no where to unload and producers cut back and yet the price of crude recovered half of its low, proving that something other than supply and demand is at work.

Curiously, not so natural gas, which never did recover, and which, like oil is in surplus.