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O tal vez llegue al 38.2 por fibo cerca de 5 y salga (onda iii ?)
habrá que ver .
habrá que ver .
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En 587 terminó este movimiento que comenzó en 372 .
480 / 490 es un número tentador .
480 / 490 es un número tentador .
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Listoooo siempre pasa lo mismo! llega un momento en que los foros de los papeles baja tanto el nivel, que no vale mas la pena ni entrar! casi el 100% le hice a este papel en dos entradas y uno dice... si se le puede llamar ganacia
Mucho ****** para mi gusto y repleto de los que yo llamo, a mi me parece! cuando entran estos tipos, es momento de no escribir mas!
Mucho ****** para mi gusto y repleto de los que yo llamo, a mi me parece! cuando entran estos tipos, es momento de no escribir mas!
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Arnaldo007
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Mañana veremos el rebote mas grande de todos los tiempos... nunca antes PBR habra hecho lo que hara mañana
EL MAÑANA ES HOY...

EL MAÑANA ES HOY...
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jorgecal71
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Luis XXXIV escribió:Que fea vela está dejando el oil: se come la suba de jueves y viernes, y un dólar mas.
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PAPU07 escribió:Para mi, va abajo de![]()
5 U$, pero FACIL FACIL, entre mañana y el miercoles
como vela de altar larga y gruesa...... papu en cuanto le entramos a esta 22 estaria ok ??? o aprovechamos en 25 ??
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Luis XXXIV escribió:Que fea vela está dejando el oil: se come la suba de jueves y viernes, y un dólar mas.
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Para mi, va abajo de
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LEOFARIÑA escribió:Abajo de 5,50 en un rato hay que fumarse a papu el feriado con las fechitas rojas, ya avise....
CONFIRMADO, si el OIL sigue puede ir a los 44 de nuevo y dopo 40. Una buena señal acá es que no duplicó la baja del oil como hace siempre.
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yo creo lo mismo que papu, al fin de cuentas 60% en 10 ruedas, una animalada... van a sacar llevarse una o mas porciones de la torta...
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sabrina escribió:yo también creo que vamos a ver una corrección pero no la veo acelerando tanto papu
Seee, es un estimado
ABAJO DE 5 u$
Tal vez sea en la semana, no es tanto % y ya conocemos los vaivenes ( recorda lo que subio, en los pocos dias q llevamos de octubre)
TOMA DE "GANANCIAS
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yo también creo que vamos a ver una corrección pero no la veo acelerando tanto papu
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Luis XXXIV escribió:Que fea vela está dejando el oil: se come la suba de jueves y viernes, y un dólar mas.
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Para mi, va abajo de
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Que fea vela está dejando el oil: se come la suba de jueves y viernes, y un dólar mas.
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OPEC now projects negative non- OPEC global oil production growth in 2016.
OPEC believes the oil market is now moving toward a more balanced state.
WTI crude is trading down on Monday after a strong rally in recent weeks.
On Monday, OPEC joined the International Energy Agency (IEA) in predicting that non- OPEC global oil supply will begin to fall in 2016. In addition, OPEC has upped its oil demand outlook for 2016.
The Numbers
In its monthly report, OPEC projected that the world will require 30.82 million barrels of OPEC oil per day in 2016, up more than half a million barrels per day from its previous forecast.
Perhaps more surprising is that OPEC now calls for non- OPEC global supply in 2016 to decline by 130,000 bpd. The organization has previously been calling for non- OPEC supply growth of 160,000 bpd.
Balanced Market
The reduced supply projections are good news for oil bulls, as a reduction in global supply is the first step in eliminating the massive supply glut that has led to the recent collapse in prices.
OPEC is hopeful that its new projections are a sign that the oil market is now moving in the right direction. “This should reduce the excess supply in the market and lead to higher demand for OPEC crude, resulting in more balanced oil market fundamentals,” the OPEC report read.
Taking Profits
WTI U.S. crude prices are down about 2.6 percent in early Monday trading to $48.33 /bbl as investors seem to be taking profits following a large run-up in prices over the last month.
The news of falling production is good for the longer-term fundamentals of the oil market, but shares of the United States Oil Fund LP (ETF) (NYSE: USO) surged more than 6.0 percent last week, and may have hit short-term technical resistance.
OPEC believes the oil market is now moving toward a more balanced state.
WTI crude is trading down on Monday after a strong rally in recent weeks.
On Monday, OPEC joined the International Energy Agency (IEA) in predicting that non- OPEC global oil supply will begin to fall in 2016. In addition, OPEC has upped its oil demand outlook for 2016.
The Numbers
In its monthly report, OPEC projected that the world will require 30.82 million barrels of OPEC oil per day in 2016, up more than half a million barrels per day from its previous forecast.
Perhaps more surprising is that OPEC now calls for non- OPEC global supply in 2016 to decline by 130,000 bpd. The organization has previously been calling for non- OPEC supply growth of 160,000 bpd.
Balanced Market
The reduced supply projections are good news for oil bulls, as a reduction in global supply is the first step in eliminating the massive supply glut that has led to the recent collapse in prices.
OPEC is hopeful that its new projections are a sign that the oil market is now moving in the right direction. “This should reduce the excess supply in the market and lead to higher demand for OPEC crude, resulting in more balanced oil market fundamentals,” the OPEC report read.
Taking Profits
WTI U.S. crude prices are down about 2.6 percent in early Monday trading to $48.33 /bbl as investors seem to be taking profits following a large run-up in prices over the last month.
The news of falling production is good for the longer-term fundamentals of the oil market, but shares of the United States Oil Fund LP (ETF) (NYSE: USO) surged more than 6.0 percent last week, and may have hit short-term technical resistance.
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el profe escribió:En Brasil esta muy bien!
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. - Petrobras (PETR3.SA) -Sao Paolo
10.71 Descenso 0.04(0.37%) 9 de oct 4:07 PM GMT-4
ferlobo escribió:Hoy Brasil esta cerrado como nosotros
U$ 5.41 - 4,45 %
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M07 escribió:http://www.bolsamania.com/noticias/econ ... 92345.html lean esa noticia y diganme que opinan... O por que cae hoy el petróleo...
Buena nota !
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