Jack Yan

Oil consumption is dropping, so why the high prices?

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I have heard Oil companies are doing extremely well these days.....
I am waiting to make my conclusion on this one. Asian demand for oil is at an all time high and the West's rhetoric regarding Iran probably is at play as well...

With those variables -- I wonder if a "bubble" will burst any time soon...
This is my first full year as a caterer/business owner and I'm feeling the hurt. Oil prices, food prices...I can just barely stay competitive nowadays compared to a year ago.
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Speculation... LOL...... That's the most absurd market influencer ever and it's about as scientific as brick. Some executive puts out a few sound bites and spins a few tag lines in the press suggesting that the price of oil will go up and the housing market may fall. So what !!! It's utter rubish good man as well you know sir.
I wouldn’t mind a secondary source on the stats, for sure. Karlos: agreed that speculation is just a bunch of bollocks. In fact, most trading is founded on BS.

Hi Mr. Yan,

I've been in review..and I'm still confused about the actual reason for the soaring high oil / gas prices.

I read this early this morning, and it seems to conflict with many sources.

However, maybe one of your readers can figure this energy/oil issue. In Los Angeles, the price of gas rises about 4-5cents a day, I think on Thurs. it will be around $4.50 a gallon. At this rate $5.00 a gallon seems not that far away!

http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D91851SG2.htm

Thanks.

Simply:
Bill

It isn't just the oil companies and OPEC playing with the numbers on gas prices.

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Sorry,

I meant to add much more than the comment that was saved...

The reason can also be from the institutional investors taking over the commodity futures market over the last 2 -3 years.

I have came across this testimonial from Michael Masters (long-short equity hedge fund manager) to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs United States Senate. Here is a portion of the statements in this article:

http://qualitytw.blogspot.com/2008/06/are-institutional-investors.html

If you want the full report, I can send to anyone by email from (I just didn't know how to attach the large document to my blog).

Thanks!

Thanks, Todd. You are right that institutionalization is another factor. As to attaching documents to blogs, I would suggest uploading yours to Rapidshare. It will then provide you with a linkable URL to post on your blog.

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