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All Ords drifted up from the lows to finish -0.1%.  Healthcare +1.1% was the main gainer with Gold -4.5% at the other end.

Over in Asia, China -0.2%, Hong Kong -0.1%, India +0.2% and Nikkei +1.2%.

 

 

On to UK/Europe:

 

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Billions of barrels waiting on the sidelines for higher crude prices

 

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-06/introducing-fracklog-the-new-fangled-oil-storage-system-energy

 

From North Dakota to Texas, there are more than 3,000 wells that have been drilled but not tapped, based on estimates from Wood Mackenzie Ltd. and RBC Capital Markets LLC. Waiting gives producers such as Apache Corp. and EOG Resources Inc. a better chance of receiving a higher price. It could also delay a recovery by attracting more supply every time prices rise.

 

 

This reminds me of pictures from the cotton bubble where a chinaman sat on his cotton waiting for higher prices.

 

Found it, lol.

 

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The FED is soooo behind the curve... what are they gonna do in the next recession, cut rates to minus double digit??

 

It would be nice if the Fed Governors got on a freeway during rush hour so they MIGHT be able to figure out the jobs have come back. 

NOBODY gets on a freeway during rush hour unless they are coming or going to a job. Everyday rush hour traffic gets worse. 

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Crapple to join sow jones, now that's the lore tops are made of.

 

One of my quick look bookmarks has had those 2 stocks next to each other

on the same page for several years. (along with a bunch of preferreds, et al.)

 

 

 

Do stocks pushed out of the dow usually do better than the one put in?

 

I still own T but my AAPL was called away last month........

(wrote calls on both - still writing calls on T)

 

>: Riddle me this Bat Man

 

Over Time

 

- Do fund managers fail to beat the indexes because they change "trade" their positions

 

-Do indexes beat the fund managers because they change the members of the index

 

Bwa ha ha ha   :blink:

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