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More Energy Sector Earnings - Devon Energy (DVN) and Transocean (RIG)

Trader Mark (May 7th, 2008) Writes:
I don't own these 2 names directly but do own peers, and these are bellweathers for their sectors so I thought I'd post them. One thing to note today - despite great numbers, the stocks are not reacting. Hence, we could be prone for a pullback shortly in these names. When stocks do not react to great news, that is a potential change in character, just like when stocks shake off bad news and go up. The charts in "commodities" despite some pullback, are still quite overextended and yesterday's call of Goldman $150-$200 oil [Goldman Sachs: Gasoline Not Driving Oil Price - Oil Going to $150-$200] would be the perfect catalyst to mark a near term top... Despite my Kool Aid infusion I am still quite bearish and I view this period akin to Sep/Oct 2007 when we partook in the foolishness to make money but ...

Goldman Sachs: Gasoline Not Driving Oil Price - Oil Going to $150-$200

Trader Mark (May 6th, 2008) Writes:
Normally, I don't care for predictions but considering this was the fellow who in 2005 said their could be a "super spike" in crude, let's see what he has to say (I am on record as saying a "World of Shortages" theme combined with Western governments flooding the world with fiat paper can only combine to ultimately create higher prices). These are the first people (along with Cramer - have to give him kudos) who finally are realizing that the world does not revolve around the United States of Subprime; a position I've been advocating for a long while. The quicker we move away from our country-centric views, the better. U.S. gasoline is no longer the leading fundamental driving oil markets, according to a report penned by Arjun Murti of Goldman Sachs Tuesday. Murti who famously predicted the dawn of the “super spike” back in March 2005, says ...

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