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BubblesitterParticipant
Yes, sorta like farmers playing in the commodities markets, certainly good way to hedge.
These personal hedging strategies make alot of sense in uncertain times.
I can see a bumper sticker on that corvette….”gas paid by my oil futures hedging strategy”
Here’s some snide Nissan Leaf bumper stickers…
“Doing my part to lower YOUR gas prices”
“Look no tailpipe”
“Pull my finger….no emissions”
“Petro Dictator free driving”
mmmmm….I’m not a bumper sticker kind of guy, but I wonder why they seem more prevalent in the east. You just don’t see alot in SoCal, other than the occasional car plastered with them on a particular topic
BubblesitterParticipantYes, sorta like farmers playing in the commodities markets, certainly good way to hedge.
These personal hedging strategies make alot of sense in uncertain times.
I can see a bumper sticker on that corvette….”gas paid by my oil futures hedging strategy”
Here’s some snide Nissan Leaf bumper stickers…
“Doing my part to lower YOUR gas prices”
“Look no tailpipe”
“Pull my finger….no emissions”
“Petro Dictator free driving”
mmmmm….I’m not a bumper sticker kind of guy, but I wonder why they seem more prevalent in the east. You just don’t see alot in SoCal, other than the occasional car plastered with them on a particular topic
BubblesitterParticipantYes, sorta like farmers playing in the commodities markets, certainly good way to hedge.
These personal hedging strategies make alot of sense in uncertain times.
I can see a bumper sticker on that corvette….”gas paid by my oil futures hedging strategy”
Here’s some snide Nissan Leaf bumper stickers…
“Doing my part to lower YOUR gas prices”
“Look no tailpipe”
“Pull my finger….no emissions”
“Petro Dictator free driving”
mmmmm….I’m not a bumper sticker kind of guy, but I wonder why they seem more prevalent in the east. You just don’t see alot in SoCal, other than the occasional car plastered with them on a particular topic
BubblesitterParticipantYes, sorta like farmers playing in the commodities markets, certainly good way to hedge.
These personal hedging strategies make alot of sense in uncertain times.
I can see a bumper sticker on that corvette….”gas paid by my oil futures hedging strategy”
Here’s some snide Nissan Leaf bumper stickers…
“Doing my part to lower YOUR gas prices”
“Look no tailpipe”
“Pull my finger….no emissions”
“Petro Dictator free driving”
mmmmm….I’m not a bumper sticker kind of guy, but I wonder why they seem more prevalent in the east. You just don’t see alot in SoCal, other than the occasional car plastered with them on a particular topic
BubblesitterParticipantYou folks following the oil commodity market?
Interesting to see the very high call volume in the $160, $170 strike prices.
The unrest in Libya has turned into a full fledged civil war.
Next Friday’s “day of rage” protest will cause problems throughout the oil producing Mideast.
Should be an interesting week ahead in the markets.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantYou folks following the oil commodity market?
Interesting to see the very high call volume in the $160, $170 strike prices.
The unrest in Libya has turned into a full fledged civil war.
Next Friday’s “day of rage” protest will cause problems throughout the oil producing Mideast.
Should be an interesting week ahead in the markets.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantYou folks following the oil commodity market?
Interesting to see the very high call volume in the $160, $170 strike prices.
The unrest in Libya has turned into a full fledged civil war.
Next Friday’s “day of rage” protest will cause problems throughout the oil producing Mideast.
Should be an interesting week ahead in the markets.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantYou folks following the oil commodity market?
Interesting to see the very high call volume in the $160, $170 strike prices.
The unrest in Libya has turned into a full fledged civil war.
Next Friday’s “day of rage” protest will cause problems throughout the oil producing Mideast.
Should be an interesting week ahead in the markets.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantYou folks following the oil commodity market?
Interesting to see the very high call volume in the $160, $170 strike prices.
The unrest in Libya has turned into a full fledged civil war.
Next Friday’s “day of rage” protest will cause problems throughout the oil producing Mideast.
Should be an interesting week ahead in the markets.
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantYes, lots of extremism out in the MidEast. Long simmering ethnic, religious, national feuds. They seem to have a long memory, centuries and centuries.
Every-time you pump gas, a good percentage is going straight to various petro dictatorships. Iran is actually getting $ cash from US consumers , even though there is a formal trade embargo. Until recently, yesterday noted Nut case Quaddafi was getting your money also. UN sec council embargo is now in place. Another dictator Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is also getting your money, right out of your pocket.
Oil money just fuels those conflicts and dictatorships
This is one other factor in me looking seriously into PV-EV. I want to personally decouple from the volatility of energy markets and not hand my money over to Petro-dictators.
http://piggington.com/solar_car_wtf
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantYes, lots of extremism out in the MidEast. Long simmering ethnic, religious, national feuds. They seem to have a long memory, centuries and centuries.
Every-time you pump gas, a good percentage is going straight to various petro dictatorships. Iran is actually getting $ cash from US consumers , even though there is a formal trade embargo. Until recently, yesterday noted Nut case Quaddafi was getting your money also. UN sec council embargo is now in place. Another dictator Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is also getting your money, right out of your pocket.
Oil money just fuels those conflicts and dictatorships
This is one other factor in me looking seriously into PV-EV. I want to personally decouple from the volatility of energy markets and not hand my money over to Petro-dictators.
http://piggington.com/solar_car_wtf
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantYes, lots of extremism out in the MidEast. Long simmering ethnic, religious, national feuds. They seem to have a long memory, centuries and centuries.
Every-time you pump gas, a good percentage is going straight to various petro dictatorships. Iran is actually getting $ cash from US consumers , even though there is a formal trade embargo. Until recently, yesterday noted Nut case Quaddafi was getting your money also. UN sec council embargo is now in place. Another dictator Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is also getting your money, right out of your pocket.
Oil money just fuels those conflicts and dictatorships
This is one other factor in me looking seriously into PV-EV. I want to personally decouple from the volatility of energy markets and not hand my money over to Petro-dictators.
http://piggington.com/solar_car_wtf
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantYes, lots of extremism out in the MidEast. Long simmering ethnic, religious, national feuds. They seem to have a long memory, centuries and centuries.
Every-time you pump gas, a good percentage is going straight to various petro dictatorships. Iran is actually getting $ cash from US consumers , even though there is a formal trade embargo. Until recently, yesterday noted Nut case Quaddafi was getting your money also. UN sec council embargo is now in place. Another dictator Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is also getting your money, right out of your pocket.
Oil money just fuels those conflicts and dictatorships
This is one other factor in me looking seriously into PV-EV. I want to personally decouple from the volatility of energy markets and not hand my money over to Petro-dictators.
http://piggington.com/solar_car_wtf
Bubblesitter
BubblesitterParticipantYes, lots of extremism out in the MidEast. Long simmering ethnic, religious, national feuds. They seem to have a long memory, centuries and centuries.
Every-time you pump gas, a good percentage is going straight to various petro dictatorships. Iran is actually getting $ cash from US consumers , even though there is a formal trade embargo. Until recently, yesterday noted Nut case Quaddafi was getting your money also. UN sec council embargo is now in place. Another dictator Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is also getting your money, right out of your pocket.
Oil money just fuels those conflicts and dictatorships
This is one other factor in me looking seriously into PV-EV. I want to personally decouple from the volatility of energy markets and not hand my money over to Petro-dictators.
http://piggington.com/solar_car_wtf
Bubblesitter
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