mcl escribió:Ahí va queriendo, en cuanto se ponga verde S&P vuela todo.
APBR (ord) APBRA (pref) Petrobras Brasil
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mcl
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goyo
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elpipa escribió:A mi modo de ver esta semana estaremos arriba de los 4 dol
Dios te oiga
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mr_osiris
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goyo escribió:El petróleo no se, pero PBR parece que sí.
si resuelve para abajo puede ir a besar 3.10....
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mcl
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Ahí va queriendo, en cuanto se ponga verde S&P vuela todo.
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elpipa
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A mi modo de ver esta semana estaremos arriba de los 4 dol
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Gon
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Como aguanta la local... demasiado bien.
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goyo
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mr_osiris escribió:a punto caramelo el rebote del OIL....
El petróleo no se, pero PBR parece que sí.
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mr_osiris
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a punto caramelo el rebote del OIL.... 
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elpipa
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ruloman escribió:mie*** el oil again
Es por los shorteadores compulsivos, los cuáles son necesarios como combustible para más suba
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mcl escribió:Hermoso como banco los 1920 el S&P.
Buen dato de USA, pero las machines están cargadas con ordenes para ajoba, para agarrar al desprevenido que no sigue el minuto a minuto, ya es deporte eso
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mcl
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Hermoso como banco los 1920 el S&P.
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mcl
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De la mano del rebote de S&P salimos.
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mcl
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Entre en 3,29, le tengo fe que termina arriba de 3,40 hoy.
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http://www.cnbc.com/2016/02/01/pickens- ... -next.html
Oilman Boone Pickens said Monday U.S. crude hit bottom at $26.15 per barrel, and based on history, prices should double within 12 months.
Pickens predicted on CNBC's "Squawk Box" that oil prices will rise to at least $52 per barrel by the end of the year, though he reiterated his admission that he got last year's call wrong when he thought prices would strongly rebound.
On Jan. 6, 2016, Pickens told CNBC's "Mad Money" that oil was close to its floor, and predicted $70 to $75 prices by year end.
In a CNBC commentary in October, Pickens conceded that his prediction wasn't going to happen. On the final trading day of 2015, WTI settled at $37.04 per barrel.
With more than a half century in the oil and gas business, Pickens spent most of his career building Mesa Petroleum into a powerhouse. After selling Mesa in 1996, he founded BP Capital Management, an investment firm focusing on the energy industry.
Oilman Boone Pickens said Monday U.S. crude hit bottom at $26.15 per barrel, and based on history, prices should double within 12 months.
Pickens predicted on CNBC's "Squawk Box" that oil prices will rise to at least $52 per barrel by the end of the year, though he reiterated his admission that he got last year's call wrong when he thought prices would strongly rebound.
On Jan. 6, 2016, Pickens told CNBC's "Mad Money" that oil was close to its floor, and predicted $70 to $75 prices by year end.
In a CNBC commentary in October, Pickens conceded that his prediction wasn't going to happen. On the final trading day of 2015, WTI settled at $37.04 per barrel.
With more than a half century in the oil and gas business, Pickens spent most of his career building Mesa Petroleum into a powerhouse. After selling Mesa in 1996, he founded BP Capital Management, an investment firm focusing on the energy industry.
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