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To: ChanceIs who wrote (149359)4/13/2011 12:56:24 PM
From: CommanderCricket  Respond to of 206161
 
That chart is as good as the one showing no crude demand drop during the "Great Recession".

PS - Gotta like the ring to that..."Great Recession".

A few years form now, I'll tell family how we survived the "Great Recession" by eating thrown away big macs at McDonalds.



To: ChanceIs who wrote (149359)4/13/2011 10:19:28 PM
From: Webster Groves1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206161
 
I am slower than the rest of you, so it is not clear to me what the chart is supposed to be saying.
Is it that the DOW is now historically underpriced relative to oil, or that oil is now expensive relative to the DOW ?
Are we to ignore the spike in 1997-2003 ? Regardless, the text doesn't seem to have any connection to the chart, but the author implies that it does.

Still back in Kansas,

wg