gotta be honest, with the back and forth between intra-day Aup and A-down in energies this morning, didn't think we'd see an even more violent move than Thursday and Friday.
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I still dont get it. The EIA report that all news agencies are harping about was published before the market even opened. What took people so long to see the 100,000 bbl revision in production for May? I dont think the June revision is out yet. EDIT: OK found it. The earlier report was this one: http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=22732. This was estimated by the EIA And then, the actual report was published here: http://www.eia.gov/petroleum/production/?src=home-b6
Interesting how this thread is inversely correlated to the rest of ET in terms of post count. When the VIX is low, post count here is high but low on the rest of ET. When the VIX is high, the post count here is low but high for the rest of ET.
Mav the kyle bass interview , interesting how he talks about discretionary aspect of assigning weighted probabilities to event driven events and the structuring them, some artistry their from kyle bass.