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  1. Gulf Oil Production, Creating an Oil Economy

    Following the Gulf oil spill, there has been a number of people who have been effected economically. Many locals working within the oil and gas industry lost their jobs or moved jobs elsewhere. However, if drilling were to be brought back, things could change dramatically.

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    Find additional research here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/07/27/gulf-oil-production-creating-an-oil-economy/[/url]
  2. Will $150 Oil Be a Reality?

    There has been a lull in the discussion around peak oil. Towards the beginning of this year, there was much talk about oil reaching prices as high as $200. Well, the discussion continues, and stock analysts have been predicting $150 oil recently.

    [QUOTE]…The continued short-term easing of oil prices should benefit the economy over the summer, only to exact a much larger payback later. The projected oil shock of spring 2012 will hurt the economic expansion, but not kill it, pruning about 1.5 percentage points from quarterly growth in real gross domestic product…

    …The $110 price estimate comes from taking the midpoint between the market price on West Texas Intermediate oil traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange in New York and on Brent crude traded on the Intercontinental Exchange in London. While the recent unusual 10%-15% premium of Brent over WTI, which actually is of higher quality, has puzzled many analysts, those Barron’s polled agree that the lower ...
  3. Mistake to Avoid When Investing in ETFs

    If you are new to the world of ETFs this post will be the perfect read for you. With every investment, there are ins and outs to the industry, and ETFs are no different. Here are some tricks of the trade for you ETF investors out there.


    [QUOTE]Mistake 1: Not understanding leverage
    Silver investors took a huge hit earlier this month, as the parabolic rise in silver prices gave way to a panicked sell-off that took spot prices down more than 25% in a single week. Investors in the iShares Silver Trust (NYSE: SLV ) took losses that were roughly proportional to the drop in bullion prices.[/QUOTE]


    Find the entire list here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/05/24/mistakes-to-avoid-when-investing-in-etfs/[/url]