That's why i said, I would like to see his trading for this week. Unlike the previous week, it's been small range, choppy, let's see how he handles it.
I think this guy may be "Tuff Fish" of online poker video fame--his voice is exactly the same. The Tuff Fish videos (available on youtube) are hilarious--basically he's the worst online poker player ever, he does stupid stuff and gets frustrated quite hilariously. ETA: Here's an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAQd9nFoRYk
Over all very. Interesting day. Oil Fundamentals and technicals says it needs to retrace to 105 levels But every day some thing comes up keeping CL 108 level , today Down dollar rescued , yesterday bullish Brent saved it. ..
The thing to keep in mind is that anyone long at this point is either extremely profitable, pretty darn profitable, or (if a very late long) maybe holding a wee bit of heat. Consolidation at 52-week highs is a game of chicken with the trend-followers in a big ol' Hummer and the counter-trend traders in a little ol' Geo Metro. It's going to take a helluva lot of fundamentally bearish news to convince the Hummer to get out of the way.
lol. Ill have to check some of them tuff fish vids out - although no way are they the same person. Voices aren't even that similar. For what its worth, I think the trading guy is genuine in that it is live commentary and real trades, although the fact that he goes days without uploading and that he absolutely kills it nearly everytime when he does do a video, suggests to me that he is maybe cherry picking the days he chooses to show. Interesting though...
Maybe this is what will kick it off... http://www.dailyfx.com/forex/fundam...tml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Libya huge oil reserves http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/04/201146203751775276.html The two fields are part of the massive Sirte Basin region, which is one of the world's largest oil fields and holds 80 per cent of Libya's oil reserves. Sarir field was discovered in 1961 and is the largest oil field in the country, with estimated reserves of 12 billion barrels. A pipeline carries its oil north to Tobruk. Messla, discovered in 1971 and just 40km north of Sarir, is estimated to hold three billion barrels of oil. Libya has the largest proven oil reserves in Africa, even more than Nigeria, at an estimated 46.4 billion barrels as of January 2011, according to Oil and Gas Journal.