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Oil Prices: Who's To Blame?
Big Oil Bashing Redux

by Nico Isaac
4/3/2008 10:15:00 AM
On April 1, leaders of the top five U.S. oil companies stood before Congress to answer the following charge: Becoming filthy stinking rich off skyrocketing energy prices while Joe Public bleeds his pension dry in an effort to pay for gasoline.
Filed Under: big oil, Energy, Commodities, congress, oil, u.s. dollar
Category: Energy


Soybean Futures: A Rule Violation?
Elliott Wave International explains how knowledge of the 3 Rules of Elliott can help improve one's risk management.

by Vadim Pokhlebkin
3/10/2008 5:30:00 PM

Any market forecast is just that -- a forecast. It's a truism all right -- but one that bears repeating. All too many traders fall into the trap of thinking that what has been proposed as a market's most likely path MUST indeed be the path, forever and ever, amen. If only it were that easy.

Filed Under: soybeans, futures, Commodities, ben bernanke, congress, sqwak box, cnbc, rules of elliott
Category: Commodities


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