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Price of oil passes $122 a barrel
The price of a barrel of oil has passed the $122 mark for the first time. US light crude hit a fresh high of $122.73 in New York trading, while London's Brent crude has passed $120 for the first time, hitting $120.99.
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Breakouts And Nice Round Bases Are Everywhere While Commodity Stocks Look Extremely Toppy
I see nice round bases everywhere in EVERY long scan and CANSLIM scan that I run. Stocks like our HA long from 3/27/08 is already up 60% and MA from 8/2/06 is up almost 500% since then and now we have a lot of pretty green BOP filled charts starting to round out and complete bases.
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Will oil prices continue to stay high?
Oil's meteoric rise to near $120 a barrel looks like more than just another economic bubble — growing demand and tighter supplies are likely to keep prices high
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5 reasons gold is headed to $1,500
Managers of two top-performing gold funds expect gold to soar further. Here's why, plus five stocks they expect to share the ride.
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Cost of oil flucutuates, briefly dips below $100
Oil futures fluctuated Tuesday after an early dip below the psychologically important $100 level drew buyers betting that high demand will give crude prices room for a further advance.
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Gold Hits Record High Above $900
The uncertainty in the markets has led investors to pick the traditionally safe haven of gold.
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