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โOct-24-2008 09:28 AM
AO_hitech wrote:I believe it was supply and demand until the price reached around $60 to $80 a barrel, after that it became speculators using cheap credit/money. Well, the cheap credit/money has disappeared and so have the speculators, at least for now. They have ran for cover licking their wounds, and in reading recent reports that have appeared there are numerous hedge funds that are in serious trouble and have lost some serious equity. Hopefully, those who provided cheap credit/money won't be as stupid, the next time. Of course, you can't bet on that.
So, oil is down to $65 a barrel. Those of you who claimed it was not either speculators or oil companies driving up the price, what do you now claim caused this spike? It can't be supply and demand as that just hasn't changed enough. It can't be china, they haven't changed enough. Just what was it?
โOct-23-2008 09:51 PM
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โOct-23-2008 05:55 PM
FreshAir wrote:
It is definitely based on supply and demand on a global scale.
โOct-23-2008 05:45 PM
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โOct-20-2008 07:39 PM
SRT wrote:SRT wrote:
Down to $2.93 a gallon for gasoline up here at the head of the lakes. Whoppee! :B Didn't see the price for diesel. Gas prices seem to be dropping every day.
Today gas prices are down to $2.79 in Duluth,MN. Diesel was a buck more.
Wednesday we paid $2.59 at Mills Fleet Farm (I-35W and Lexington Ave.) in the Twin Cities. We can only hope that prices will decline further and maintain lower prices.
โOct-19-2008 11:34 AM
โOct-19-2008 12:23 AM
onrecess wrote:
Gee, that Onrecess guy predicted (before summer - see page 16) that gas prices would drop to between 1.67 (what it was when bushII took office) to $2.57 JUST BEFORE the election so the dems wouldn't nationalize the oil companies.
He is amazing!
Sort of like that Eli Stone of political hijinks!
(Okay, it is me!)
Gee, what a surprise! NOT!
Gosh, a party going in that isn't oil company owned and (coincidently, I'm sure) oil prices drop! Amazing! Just as that wise sage had said! And still the same people who said I was crazy will swear it was impossible to predict! Yeah, yet I did it.
Be afraid, be very, very afraid!
LMAO!
โOct-18-2008 04:50 PM
SRT wrote:
Down to $2.93 a gallon for gasoline up here at the head of the lakes. Whoppee! :B Didn't see the price for diesel. Gas prices seem to be dropping every day.
โOct-15-2008 02:26 PM
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