Crude Futures /CL first trade met symmetry, 5 ema, 9 ema and got
back to POC in value area. POC first touch could have been a nice
short, but stopped out 46.35. Still, worked out nicely. The king A
of SA dying should add some more volatility to the oil market. I
suppose all the leaders of the free world will have to go to the
funeral of a guy who's country commonly beheads, gives lashings,
cuts off hands and feet, and tortures.
As Saudis gathered
Friday to the mourn the death of King Abdullah, his half-brother
and handpicked successor, Crown Prince Salman, moved quickly to
establish himself as the new king, name his own successor and
promise a smooth transition. No abrupt policy shifts will be made.
It is business as usual. Heads will continue to roll and Saudi
Arabia will continue to be a good roll model for ISIS.
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Crude Futures first trade /CL,
Posted by zenman on 23rd of Jan 2015 at 08:20 am
Crude Futures first trade /CL, nice entry at just after 8 am 10 min chart.
http://screencast.com/t/3X3TaYFR
Crude Futures /CL first trade
Posted by zenman on 23rd of Jan 2015 at 08:46 am
Crude Futures /CL first trade met symmetry, 5 ema, 9 ema and got back to POC in value area. POC first touch could have been a nice short, but stopped out 46.35. Still, worked out nicely. The king A of SA dying should add some more volatility to the oil market. I suppose all the leaders of the free world will have to go to the funeral of a guy who's country commonly beheads, gives lashings, cuts off hands and feet, and tortures.
Crude Futures still languishing. We're
Posted by zenman on 23rd of Jan 2015 at 01:57 pm
Crude Futures still languishing. We're about a dollar from the LOW. Volume to come in now. No position.
ah, the good old days....
Posted by hazbin1 on 23rd of Jan 2015 at 09:20 am
...who's country commonly beheads, gives lashings, cuts off hands and feet, and tortures.
USA TODAY New Saudi king vows no
Posted by zenman on 23rd of Jan 2015 at 08:57 am
New Saudi king vows no abrupt policy shifts