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Dostoievsky escribió:Aaaand it´s gone...
Todo el episodio me hace morir de risa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DT7bX-B1Mg
Buenísimo!!!


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goyo escribió:Con todo respeto, opino que el AT podria ser util cuando lo dominaba una minoria.
Hoy esta tan generalizado que tiende a convertirse en una profesia autocumplida.
Y para colmo, la existencia de fondos gigantes, lo hace muy peligroso.
Ae imaginaran que alguien que maneje tanta guita y encima ajena.... puede dibujarte un TETA-HOMBLIGO-TETA y todos se comen el amague.
Hace ratos lo vengo pensando de esta forma. Ejemplo todos esperamos un soporte en 8,40, te la llevan a 8 y salimos como un perro!! Que otra queda?
Re: APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
Con todo respeto, opino que el AT podria ser util cuando lo dominaba una minoria.
Hoy esta tan generalizado que tiende a convertirse en una profesia autocumplida.
Y para colmo, la existencia de fondos gigantes, lo hace muy peligroso.
Ae imaginaran que alguien que maneje tanta guita y encima ajena.... puede dibujarte un TETA-HOMBLIGO-TETA y todos se comen el amague.
Hoy esta tan generalizado que tiende a convertirse en una profesia autocumplida.
Y para colmo, la existencia de fondos gigantes, lo hace muy peligroso.
Ae imaginaran que alguien que maneje tanta guita y encima ajena.... puede dibujarte un TETA-HOMBLIGO-TETA y todos se comen el amague.
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Aaaand it´s gone...
Todo el episodio me hace morir de risa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DT7bX-B1Mg
Todo el episodio me hace morir de risa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DT7bX-B1Mg
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ruloman escribió:mcl, para tu tranquilidad el oil ya esta 57,75 y subiendo....ya se esta haciendo tanta "CAJETA"...
Si, esta recuperando.
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Crude-oil prices turned lower Friday as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed not to cut production at a closely watched semiannual meeting of the oil cartel in Vienna.
Saudi Arabia’s oil minister Ali al-Naimi said that the oil cartel will maintain its 30 million barrel-a-day production level—a move that was widely expected.
Oil prices, which had been trading in positive territory, initially held their ground immediately after the announcement but succumbed to pressure later in trading. Crude prices are on track to register weekly losses as traders had expected OPEC
Saudi Arabia’s oil minister Ali al-Naimi said that the oil cartel will maintain its 30 million barrel-a-day production level—a move that was widely expected.
Oil prices, which had been trading in positive territory, initially held their ground immediately after the announcement but succumbed to pressure later in trading. Crude prices are on track to register weekly losses as traders had expected OPEC
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Crude-oil prices turned lower Friday as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed not to cut production at a closely watched semiannual meeting of the oil cartel in Vienna.
Saudi Arabia’s oil minister Ali al-Naimi said that the oil cartel will maintain its 30 million barrel-a-day production level—a move that was widely expected.
Oil prices, which had been trading in positive territory, initially held their ground immediately after the announcement but succumbed to pressure later in trading. Crude prices are on track to register weekly losses as traders had expected OPEC not to do much to alleviate a global glut in oil supplies by cutting production.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, light, sweet crude futures for delivery in July CLN5, -1.33% was trading at $57.49 a barrel, up 52 cents in the Globex electronic session, on track for 4.6% loss for the week.
July Brent crude LCON5, -1.37% —the global benchmark—trading on London’s ICE Futures exchange was down 30 cents at $61.77, headed for a weekly loss of 6%.
Before heading into the meeting in Vienna, several oil ministers said they would discuss raising the ceiling from the current level of 30 million barrels a day. But most believed OPEC would maintain current production levels, as it did, despite low oil prices and Iran’s likely return to the oil market if western sanctions are lifted.
Read: Rise in OPEC output ceiling on the table as meeting gets under way
Heading into the meeting, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh told Reuters that most OPEC members agree $75 a barrel is a “fair” oil price
Read: Iran pushes to be heard at OPEC meeting
When OPEC last met in November 2014, the cartel led by its largest producer Saudi Arabia took a controversial decision to stop supporting oil prices by adjusting its production levels and to allow market forces to take over.
The landmark decision led to oil prices falling to multiyear lows and the decline continued until mid-January when Brent crude fell to a low of $46.59 a barrel, while Nymex oil futures fell to a low of $43.46 a barrel in mid-March.
“Friday’s OPEC summit in Vienna has shifted attention away from the latest swing in the U.S. dollar or the decline in U.S. crude-oil inventories and back onto the larger, global supply-demand balance,” analyst Tim Evans at Citi Futures wrote.
Saudi Arabia’s oil minister Ali al-Naimi said that the oil cartel will maintain its 30 million barrel-a-day production level—a move that was widely expected.
Oil prices, which had been trading in positive territory, initially held their ground immediately after the announcement but succumbed to pressure later in trading. Crude prices are on track to register weekly losses as traders had expected OPEC not to do much to alleviate a global glut in oil supplies by cutting production.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, light, sweet crude futures for delivery in July CLN5, -1.33% was trading at $57.49 a barrel, up 52 cents in the Globex electronic session, on track for 4.6% loss for the week.
July Brent crude LCON5, -1.37% —the global benchmark—trading on London’s ICE Futures exchange was down 30 cents at $61.77, headed for a weekly loss of 6%.
Before heading into the meeting in Vienna, several oil ministers said they would discuss raising the ceiling from the current level of 30 million barrels a day. But most believed OPEC would maintain current production levels, as it did, despite low oil prices and Iran’s likely return to the oil market if western sanctions are lifted.
Read: Rise in OPEC output ceiling on the table as meeting gets under way
Heading into the meeting, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh told Reuters that most OPEC members agree $75 a barrel is a “fair” oil price
Read: Iran pushes to be heard at OPEC meeting
When OPEC last met in November 2014, the cartel led by its largest producer Saudi Arabia took a controversial decision to stop supporting oil prices by adjusting its production levels and to allow market forces to take over.
The landmark decision led to oil prices falling to multiyear lows and the decline continued until mid-January when Brent crude fell to a low of $46.59 a barrel, while Nymex oil futures fell to a low of $43.46 a barrel in mid-March.
“Friday’s OPEC summit in Vienna has shifted attention away from the latest swing in the U.S. dollar or the decline in U.S. crude-oil inventories and back onto the larger, global supply-demand balance,” analyst Tim Evans at Citi Futures wrote.
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Buno muchachos por lo que lei no solo van a mantener la cuota sino que la quieren aumentar.
http://www.expansion.com/empresas/energ ... b4597.html
http://www.expansion.com/empresas/energ ... b4597.html
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ruloman escribió:Ayer lei de alguno de los ATeros que si bajaba de 8,50 se había percha.... esta 8,45... o sea, que según lo que leí ayer ahora tiene que bajar hasta 7,70(creo) o menos... bueno, yo pienso que arranca roja, y termina verde......vamos a ver que pasa... hoy se tiene que dar vuelta si o si. No hay teoría, AT, ni nada que logre equiparar al " nada sube hasta el cielo ni baja hasta el infierno".... veremos quien tiene razón... buenos negocios..
Estimado para confirmar un quiebre se toma el cierre de la rueda o sea puede ir mas abajo luego recuperar y cerrar arriba o igual y dejar en el grafico una sombra y no se toma quiebre. El soporte esta en 8.40
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debería salir desde acá..
veremos el cierre....
veremos el cierre....
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mcl escribió:El pre no dice nada, menos de 75 mil nominales.
Y si, el oil se hace cajeta, como dije, los árabes van a mantener la producción. Por lo que lo único que puede levantar el oil es Crimea, Iran o ISIS.
ruloman escribió:
Cajeta??? baja el 1,5%...eso es cajeta???
Si, que este en 57 U$S después de las últimas jornadas, tras haber tocado los 61 U$S, es cajeta.
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Rulo, en estos países bananeros el at no sirve para nada ( es todo político, cualquier decisión política, lo pasa x arriba al at y a todo lo que se le ponga adelante)
El at, sirve para que algunos se hagan los bolseros delante de sus novias, parejas, amigos, etc y algunos vivos vendan libritos
Sino, todos los que hacen at, no estarían escribiendo en un foro, estarían forrados en guita en alguna playa desierta
El at, sirve para que algunos se hagan los bolseros delante de sus novias, parejas, amigos, etc y algunos vivos vendan libritos
Sino, todos los que hacen at, no estarían escribiendo en un foro, estarían forrados en guita en alguna playa desierta
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On line
http://www.nasdaq.com/es/symbol/pbr/real-time
- 1.05%
A cuanto puede llegar si la reunion de la OPEP no es positiva.
Precio del barril de petróleo cae antes de reunión de miembros de la OPEP
http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/petr ... union.aspx
YA ME TOMO UN RIVOTRIL

http://www.nasdaq.com/es/symbol/pbr/real-time
- 1.05%
A cuanto puede llegar si la reunion de la OPEP no es positiva.
Precio del barril de petróleo cae antes de reunión de miembros de la OPEP
http://www.elmundo.com.ve/noticias/petr ... union.aspx
YA ME TOMO UN RIVOTRIL



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ruloman escribió:Ayer lei de alguno de los ATeros que si bajaba de 8,50 se había percha.... esta 8,45... o sea, que según lo que leí ayer ahora tiene que bajar hasta 7,70(creo) o menos... bueno, yo pienso que arranca roja, y termina verde......vamos a ver que pasa... hoy se tiene que dar vuelta si o si. No hay teoría, AT, ni nada que logre equiparar al " nada sube hasta el cielo ni baja hasta el infierno".... veremos quien tiene razón... buenos negocios..
Vamos a ver como termina la rueda y si confirma con el volumen.
Saludos.
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