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And now Howard Gold seems to think that the price of oil may be heading for the "teens!"
And that may go for the price of oil companies too.....also going down, down, down.
In the last year, Chesapeake (CHK) down from 21 to 3, Continental (CLR) down from 53 to 16, and even Exxon (XOM) down from 93 to 76.
But nobody knows for sure and there's always the chance of some kind of BLACK SWAN event in the ME where there are a whole lot of wars and hostility around a whole lot of oil.
But all I know is that Howard Gold has been DEAD ON about the price of oil for the last 6 months.
And those "good looking deals" on oil and oil stocks may not look so good after all.
So, I'd say......FADE Howard Gold AT YOUR OWN RISK...... of getting STABBED by that "falling knife!"
But, on the other hand, oil and oil stocks may be the BUY OF A LIFETIME!
Who knows?
I sure don't!
Edit: And the head of CLR says oil will be $60 by the end of the year.
Four people are dead and others are injured after a shooting in Saskatchewan, Canada, that included gunfire at a high school, police and a witness said. A suspect is in custody, police said.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier told reporters in Davos, Switzerland, that five were killed. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Chief Superintendent Maureen Levy blamed the earlier report of five deaths on a developing situation, and said four deaths are confirmed.
Or just a child, as with many mass shooters. Reach for your quick answer, not a man`s answer.
A lack of empathy does not necessarily stem from inherent rudeness. Even kind, well-intentioned mentally healthy person can lack empathy sometimes. Empathy is simply a learned skill that some people practice more often than others.
Back to something approximating relevant to the topic of this thread:
"What these people need," says Andre Simons, "are alternatives to violence. They are often unable or unwilling to articulate to themselves that there are alternatives to violence. They have shut that door. Our job is to open other doors for them so that they don't go through the last door they think they have left."
"The people who do these things are not fully functioning adults—we're all manchildren," says the manchild who once led two other manchildren down the street dressed in black and armed with machetes and military-grade weapons. "All of the authority in the world won't help that kid. What they'll do is just ostracize him even more. What he wants is for someone to accept him for who he is."
It is another place where the former threat and the threat-assessment professional find themselves in agreement—where the former threat begins to sound like a threat-assessment professional. At this very moment in America, someone, probably but not necessarily a man, is arming himself and planning to kill as many people as possible in a public spectacle. That is a matter of certainty. Can he be stopped? Yes—but that is almost a matter of faith. He can be stopped if he can be identified. He can be stopped if he can be assessed. He can be stopped if he can be managed. He can be stopped if both Andre Simons and a young man nicknamed Trunk Full of Guns get what they want—if someone sees him, someone notices him, someone wonders who he is and what he's doing, even if he's anonymous, even if he's just walking to a bus stop in the rain."