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U.S. Drilling Caps Crude Oil Gains By FSM News - Feb 20, 2017

Oil Prices Rise On Monday, But Increased U.S. Drilling Rigs And Oil Stockpiles Are Limiting Gains.Even as crude oil prices climbed in Monday’s trading session, gains were capped as investors...

Uladzimir Budryk
Oil: To Buy Or Sell? By Uladzimir Budryk - Feb 20, 2017

Over the past two weeks, the reports on oil reserves in the USA show record-breaking stockpiles of black gold. According to report of the American Petroleum Institute, the stockpiles rose by 9.940...

FIBO Group
Gold Steadies, Further Gains Expected By FIBO Group - Feb 20, 2017

The gold price remains stable and relatively unchanged today, hovering around the $1,237 mark, having made a remarkable recovery since November and some are predicting that the rally still has a long...

Jason Sen
Gold Topped At 1242/44 As Expected By Jason Sen - Feb 20, 2017 2

Gold topped exactly here at 1242/44 as expected to hit the first target of 1236/35. Further losses are likely targeting first support at 1233/32. However, if we continue lower, look for the next...

Chris Maikisch
Oil Chart: First $64.81 Then Sub $20 By Chris Maikisch - Feb 19, 2017

Lately, it seems like bearish stock pile builds can't knock the price oil down.OPEC In this alternate reality we’re living in, OPEC is NOT cheating. I have to admit, I didn’t see that...

Arkadiusz Sieron
Gold During Reflations By Arkadiusz Sieron - Feb 19, 2017

Reflation is coming. We argue that the recent comeback of inflation is negative for the gold market. Why should that be so? Should not inflation support gold, which is considered the inflation hedge?...

Alhambra Investment Partners, LLC
Why Aren’t Oil Prices $50 Ahead? By Alhambra Investment Partners, LLC - Feb 19, 2017 2

Right now there are two conventional propositions behind the “reflation” trade, and in many ways both are highly related if not fully intertwined. The first is that interest rates have...

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