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You should be buying natural resource stocks as prices are low as at the moment, and planning on holding them for the long term. My dividend returns on mining stocks has done me nicely on the reinvestment side this year and the stock itself will be back up and rising in a couple of years.
Bye bye mortgage.
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It's one of those I've been pilling intoOriginally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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Get a metatrader demo with ODL Markets.Originally posted by chef View Posthow do you trade in real time? if you go through barclays et al then I thought you dont get real time prices
That gives you realtime fx, indices, commodities and some stocks.
I also use NinjaTrader for futures.
Try this: http://zen-fire.com
and download the free demo.
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Investment adviceOriginally posted by Bagpuss View PostGood luck to you, but looks like the oil price is doing exactly what it did a few years after the 70s Opec shock to me. I.e. stagnation under recession, ehen it comes out of that, who knows
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Agree - but we have something different in this situ- The collective economies are basically doing there best to spend money for regeneration [public and wider] We will not see the effects of this starting teill around October I would say as it filters through - but this will require Energy [Oil].Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostYou say that but the oil price has been lower than now. What's to say lack of demand, makes it fall further?
Look where it was in the 80s and 90s recessions
http://img.thisismoney.co.uk/i/pix/2...DM_470x370.jpg
i can't see it rising significantly for a few years
Again - its a punt on probability - but I have a good stop loss.
Lets see!
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You say that but the oil price has been lower than now. What's to say lack of demand, makes it fall further?
Look where it was in the 80s and 90s recessions
http://img.thisismoney.co.uk/i/pix/2...DM_470x370.jpg
i can't see it rising significantly for a few yearsLast edited by Bagpuss; 3 March 2009, 13:24.
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Go long on Oil - end of story! Money for Nothing!
If all goes well by next Feb Ill be clearing my mortgage before tax!
					
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how do you trade in real time? if you go through barclays et al then I thought you dont get real time pricesOriginally posted by SantaClaus View PostWell, I tend to trade lighter when I have made my days profit.
But I also trade lighter if I have a loss that day.
Good days can end in disaster if you get trigger happy.
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