Oct crude hits $37.34/bbl. But CPR will save us!

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"Selling short", right creep? Got any other "reasons"?

Don't look now, but

YOU WERE WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How does it feel, Doomer-boy?

Oil $40/bbl by Nov 1st.

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA !!!!!!!!!!!!

-- no one here (-@-.-), September 20, 2000

Answers

http://www.jsonline.com/news/2000/y2k/jan00/survive02010100.asp

-- still laffen (notfooled@all.net), September 20, 2000.

THIS IDIOT DOESN'T KNOW SPOT FROM FUTURES.

END OF THE MONTH FOR THE OCT. CONTRACTS.

NOV. IS UNDER 35.

-- cpr (buytexas@swbell.net), September 20, 2000.


POOR DENNIS (NON MENACE EXCEPT TO HIMSELF). NOTHING BETTER TO DO I GUESS.

Whoops. Nov is now over 35. Won't stay there. Meltdown coming FAST. BUT all you OIL BULLS. BUY more and more and more. Everytime you predict higher prices, the PRICE GOES DOWN.

Stay tuned, even OPEC is telling the world this is "wild SPECULATORS". http://207.61.18.124/futures/quote/1CL.html

-- cpr (buytexas@swbell.net), September 20, 2000.


cpr,

To clarify the record, it seems that everytime that you predict lower prices, the PRICE GOES UP.

-- J (Y2J@home.comm), September 20, 2000.

Some don't know stocks from "shinola". These are the earthly persons, who must deal with your stock manderings from hell. These are the waitress, the coal miner, the truck driver. Just Who do you think your ultimate stock transactions affect? Fool persons.. Look around you, see the Labor Pools, they grow each day. Can you offer this a piece of bread, while you sit in you in your isolated house of grandeur?

-- Wish that Guy (could@feedtheworld.com), September 20, 2000.


"END OF THE MONTH FOR THE OCT. CONTRACTS. NOV. IS UNDER 35."

Wow CPR!

Now we're supposed to feel good because the price of oil is "under 35"? It wasn't that long ago that it was "under 20" and even "under 10" is within recent memory.

Get a life you brain dead idiot.

-- Gas User (CPR@is.a.jerk), September 20, 2000.


It's not our oil!!!!

-- kl (j@k.l), September 20, 2000.

cpr,

So where do you think the "spot" (today's) price of oil will top out, before it starts to go lower? And I'm not talking about a 1 day downturn, that you like to brag about. I mean a serious price decrease, that will last for, let's say 1 month. Will it stop at $40? $45? Fifty bucks???

And when it does turn around, where will it land? Will we ever see $30 oil again?

<:)=

-- Sysman (y2kboard@yahoo.com), September 21, 2000.


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