From the monthly archives:

August 2008

News You Can Use for Friday

by Sean Brodrick on August 29, 2008

Oil Rises, Heads for Biggest Weekly Gain in Two Months as Storm Shuts Rigs Crude oil headed for its biggest weekly gain in almost two months and natural gas rose as producers evacuated rigs before the arrival of Gustav, forecast to be the largest hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico since Katrina.
U.S. Reviews Its [...]

Uh-Oh … From Russia, With Anger

by Sean Brodrick on August 28, 2008

Gee, who woulda thought that if you continually poke a bear with a stick, he gets ticked off …
Russia May Cut Off Oil Flow to the West Reports have begun to circulate in Moscow that Russian oil companies are under orders from the Kremlin to prepare for a supply cut to Germany and Poland [...]

Have a Good, Long Weekend

by Sean Brodrick on August 28, 2008

Have a great weekend. Soak up some sun!

Bearish news on energy

by Sean Brodrick on August 28, 2008

Oil prices are cratering today; I guess investors think the bad news is factored in. I kind of expected this investor reaction, which is why I got my RCE subs out of DIG on Monday, and I’m glad I did.
And it’s not just oil. Bearish news (short-term, anyway) on natural gas continues to roll in. [...]

Either the Global Economy Is Heading Into Re…

by Sean Brodrick on August 28, 2008

That’s my take-away from what I’ve been reading around the web recently — a real conflict of opinion. You know my opinion — I believe we are in a long-term commodity supercycle. But let me show you the stories I’ve found and you can decide for yourselves.
First, I mentioned a couple days ago that [...]

Charts and signals for gold, copper, oil and …

by Larry Edelson on August 27, 2008

At times like these, when emotions are running high in the markets, it pays to take a few steps back … look at the charts … and put the markets into perspective.
It’s a great way to see how the short-term price action fits in with the longer-term view or big picture.
So take a [...]

Charts and signals for gold, copper, oil and …

by Larry Edelson on August 27, 2008

At times like these, when emotions are running high in the markets, it pays to take a few steps back … look at the charts … and put the markets into perspective.
It’s a great way to see how the short-term price action fits in with the longer-term view or big picture.
So take a [...]

Iraq Seals Oil Deal With China … Bad News f…

by Sean Brodrick on August 27, 2008

Here is an interesting bit of news …

China Seals $3 Billion Oil Deal With Iraq

Why is that interesting?  Because of this story …

Iraq May Abandon Contracts With Other Foreign Companies

The Iraqi government is likely to abandon plans to sign short-term contracts with foreign oil companies, negotiations over which have been [...]

The Gustav Menace, and Other Stories

by Sean Brodrick on August 27, 2008

I exited a bullish oil position in Red-Hot Commodity ETFs yesterday because of oil’s lackluster response to Hurricane Gustav. It turns out some traders with long ears may have already heard about the bearish product demand that came out after the market closed yesterday. In short, oil product demand dropped 5.6% in June, more than [...]

News You Can Use for Tuesday

by Sean Brodrick on August 26, 2008

Waiting for Gustav Hurricane Gustav grew stronger as it moved on a path projected to take it over Haiti on Tuesday and just south of Cuba on Wednesday, according to the National Hurricane Center. Forecasters say they believe Gustav will strengthen into a “major hurricane” and move into the central Gulf of Mexico [...]