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Natural Gas Futures - Dec 24 (NGc6)

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Expiry will be 220 ..
Max out line of credit for puts if it dares to go near 1 year highs. Then definitely back down to mid to low 2s
6th Mortage too? You are a reckless one Greta
U.S. Make you longs money today. You can profit take. We run it up some more tomorrow.
4hr golden cross with upward trajectory in the 30min (2024-04-19)
I like the odds so far
Welkom to the casino
gap down 👎
gap up
gap up ..but not so high
3.33 by NY open
It has very low liquidity, with any negative news it can drop to 170 in a day and operators Cann suck retail traders cash.
rhymes to s t upidity
A stock's liquidity generally refers to how rapidly shares of a stock can be bought or sold without substantially impacting the stock price. Stocks with low liquidity may be difficult to sell and may cause you to take a bigger loss if you cannot sell the shares when you want to.
We are foing to drop from $3+ to 1.70 in one day? Lay off the hookah brother. Is it filled with hopium?
ng rich may be 3.200 to 3.300
https://invst.ly/155ynk --- levels next hardle probability.
The only question is how fast they can increase production?
8 months to re-permit.
Do they really need to re-permit?
They can increase production from existing wells significantly before capped wells come back online. It'll happen fast. By winter back to record production
add around 3 dollars..will go to 3.50 by October
Typo $2.75-$2.80
Does not matter. You are wrong anyway.
Haha
Going back to $1.75-$1.80 by Friday/Monday
hw u expect 90% down in 2 days ??
Yes Sir Bush?! i am still around..... Yes Sir Crazy.... Every dip....
I have been trying to post information about Cattlemen's Steakhouse, but it will not let me. Go to Cattlemen's Restaurant, Oklahoma City and you will see the information.
Lamb Fries are Cow Fries. (Bull Nuts).
scrap
Trading at the top so don’t buy here. Just wait until below $2 to buy
Every state has its historic places and stories, but few can equal the story of Cattlemen's Steakhouse, the oldest continuously operating restaurant in Oklahoma City! Cattlemen's Cafe opened its doors to hungry cowboys, ranchers, cattle haulers and the like in 1910. The Stockyards City area was a beehive of activity back then, as herds of cattle were driven to Oklahoma City in an unending stream to satisfy the East's growing demand for beef. By 1926, Stockyards City was the home of two major meat processors and the area became known as Packing Town. It was in 1926 that H.V. 'Homer; Paul took over Cattlemen's, already a well-known establishment among the area's thousands of workers. Cattlemen was one of the few places that stayed open after sundown. Because of this, it also attracted a very colorful clientele. During Prohibition, it was known for its home-brewed 'liquid delights.' In 1945, Cattlemen was owned by Hank Frey, a gambler of sorts. In a smoke-filled room at the old Biltmore Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City, Frey was running out of luck and money in a dice game attended by a local rancher, Mr. Gene Wade. Frey put up Cattlemen as the pot if Wade could roll a 'hard six,' otherwise known as two 3s. Wade put up his life savings, which was a sizable amount of money. With one roll of the dice, Gene Wade was in the restaurant business. The '33' brand on the wall of Cattlemen's Hereford Room became a well-known symbol of Wade's good fortune. A look at the ceiling beams shows the growth of Cattlemen's. Starting out with cafe on the north side, which remains virtually unchanged after 50 years, Gene expanded southward a few feet at a time until he ran out of building. The South Dining Room and the Hereford Room are a bit fancier - a perfect place for a fellow to take his best girl (or his wife) for a steak dinner. Two backlit murals cover the southern and west wall of the dining rooms, photos of Gene and his father, two gentlemen ranchers rounding up cattle, both sporting jackets and ties. Since 1945, Cattlemen's Steakhouse has become a gathering place for all kinds of folks - from movie stars to rodeo greats, politicians to potentates! Check the walls of the dining rooms and view the drawings of all the people who have sampled Cattlemen's fare. Gene Autry, John Wayne, Ronald Reagan (before he was President), and more recently, Reba McEntire. In the early '90s, George Bush (the elder, while he was President) stopped in for a good meal and a stiff drink.
The History of Oklahoma's Oldest Continually Operated Restaurant: Every state has its historic places and stories, but few can equal the story of Cattlemen's Steakhouse, the oldest continuously operating restaurant in Oklahoma City! Cattlemen's Cafe opened its doors to hungry cowboys, ranchers, cattle haulers and the like in 1910. The Stockyards City area was a beehive of activity back then, as herds of cattle were driven to Oklahoma City in an unending stream to satisfy the East's growing demand for beef. By 1926, Stockyards City was the home of two major meat processors and the area became known as Packing Town. It was in 1926 that H.V. 'Homer; Paul took over Cattlemen's, already a well-known establishment among the area's thousands of workers. Cattlemen was one of the few places that stayed open after sundown. Because of this, it also attracted a very colorful clientele.
The History of Oklahoma's Oldest Continually Operated Restaurant: Every state has its historic places and stories, but few can equal the story of Cattlemen's Steakhouse, the oldest continuously operating restaurant in Oklahoma City! Cattlemen's Cafe opened its doors to hungry cowboys, ranchers, cattle haulers and the like in 1910. The Stockyards City area was a beehive of activity back then, as herds of cattle were driven to Oklahoma City in an unending stream to satisfy the East's growing demand for beef. By 1926, Stockyards City was the home of two major meat processors and the area became known as Packing Town. It was in 1926 that H.V. 'Homer; Paul took over Cattlemen's, already a well-known establishment among the area's thousands of workers. Cattlemen was one of the few places that stayed open after sundown. Because of this, it also attracted a very colorful clientele. During Prohibition, it was known for its home-brewed 'liquid delights.' In 1945, Cattlemen was owned by Hank Frey, a gambler of sorts. In a smoke-filled room at the old Biltmore Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City, Frey was running out of luck and money in a dice game attended by a local rancher, Mr. Gene Wade. Frey put up Cattlemen as the pot if Wade could roll a 'hard six,' otherwise known as two 3s. Wade put up his life savings, which was a sizable amount of money. With one roll of the dice, Gene Wade was in the restaurant business. The '33' brand on the wall of Cattlemen's Hereford Room became a well-known symbol of Wade's good fortune. A look at the ceiling beams shows the growth of Cattlemen's. Starting out with cafe on the north side, which remains virtually unchanged after 50 years, Gene expanded southward a few feet at a time until he ran out of building. The South Dining Room and the Hereford Room are a bit fancier - a perfect place for a fellow to take his best girl (or his wife) for a steak dinner. Two backlit murals cover the southern and west wall of the dining rooms, photos of Gene and his father, two gentlemen ranchers rounding up cattle, both sporting jackets and ties. Since 1945, Cattlemen's Steakhouse has become a gathering place for all kinds of folks - from movie stars to rodeo greats, politicians to potentates! Check the walls of the dining rooms and view the drawings of all the people who have sampled Cattlemen's fare. Gene Autry, John Wayne, Ronald Reagan (before he was President), and more recently, Reba McEntire. In the early '90s, George Bush (the elder, while he was President) stopped in for a good meal and a stiff drink.
Crazy.. 3.2 next . Buy every dip.
Johnny_B, Peppy, are you still around?
si
Who is JK JK anyway. Popped up as a new spammer somewhere. But blocked me.
we are getting to the neck line fast, i think before rollover, the we will make a handel and off we go ... to drink Sangria
Here we go again. Up, up and away on my beautiful balloon!
this is our crypto ... lol
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