25 Jun
Nexen Inc (T-NXY, N-NXY; oil and gas producer) shares were down over $2.00 yesterday on no news when oil prices were actually up. The sell off continued today after the US reported a draw down in crude oil inventories sending the price of crude down over $4.00 a barrel before recovering to $134 a […]
Posted in Investor implications, Oil, Stock portfolio change by: arnie
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10 Jun
Stock portfolio change
I sold my Toll Brothers (N-TOL; homebuilder) $30 puts for $10.20 (purchase price was $9.70 for a 5% return) and replaced them with Toll Brother $22.50 puts for $3.00. Selling the more expensive puts allowed me to take $7.20 of cash out of the market so instead of risking $10.20, my risk […]
Posted in Oil, Stock portfolio change, home builder, natural gas, oilfield serivces by: arnie
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29 May
Oil:
It was a big day in oil today as the price dropped over $4 to $126. It wasn’t the weekly US oil inventory that caused the drop as the volumes dropped almost 10 million barrels from the previous week; this was the largest drop since the 2004 hurricane season. The drop in inventories was […]
Posted in Commodities, Energy, Investor implications, Oil by: arnie
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27 May
In many parts of the world such as the U.S. and just about any country that manages its currency (e.g. China, Latin America, Russia, OPEC nations etc) have seen inflation continue to climb. With inflation being so high and interest rates being low, the returns available on some fixed income investments (e.g. bonds) have a […]
Posted in Commodities, Energy, Inflation, Investor implications, Oil, gold, hedge by: arnie
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22 May
I bought some more Nexen Inc (T-NXY, N-NXY) an oil and gas company at $39.40 after the International Energy Agency (IEA) said it plans on reducing the forecast of oil supplies after studying depletion rates on the world’s 400 biggest oil wells. Apparently the revisions (which represents an important change in methodology) to the […]
Posted in Earnings, Economics, Energy, Oil, Peak oil, Stock portfolio change by: arnie
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21 May
Economics:
Canada’s April inflation numbers increased to 0.8% for the month and 1.7% year over year. Canada reported food increased 0.8% in the month and energy prices increased 6.0% (this contrast to the US which strangely enough showed no change in energy prices). Although the year over year numbers are low relative to the other […]
Posted in Base Metals, Ben Bernanke, Economics, Inflation, Oil, Stock Watch, copper, fomc, interest rates by: arnie
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14 May
Oil:
There was further clarification on the Iran and its possible reduction in oil output. Iran’s oil is heavier and more sour than others and currently the market is over supplied with heavy sour crude. As a result, Iran is thinking about cutting back production. Too bad, I thought this might have been the beginning […]
Posted in Inflation, Oil by: arnie
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