markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
ptholden
- 05 Mar 2010 16:43
- 3843 of 6492
And why does it look like a short?
Perhaps you'de like to give entry and exit levels?
You'll have no problem taking a short position if you want to back up your post
halifax
- 05 Mar 2010 16:53
- 3844 of 6492
short is insurance if you are already exposed on the long side... just common sense but don't forget the tight stop.
required field
- 05 Mar 2010 17:12
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Look,....they don't send a 50 million rig to the south atlantic for no reason...big money in here...patience, if dry, on to the next depth and then the next well....plenty of chances for this to come right !.....if in spreads or cfd's ...you will never get out in time except if you have a guaranteed stop loss and the brokers might not do it on this.
ptholden
- 05 Mar 2010 17:13
- 3846 of 6492
Perahps answer the original question - why does it look like a short?
required field
- 05 Mar 2010 17:17
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It doesn't....I'm remaining in.....I take too many risks but when it comes right : it comes big time !.
ptholden
- 05 Mar 2010 17:26
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RF
I don't disagree with you but I'm interested as to why halifax thinks it looks like a short.
halifax
- 05 Mar 2010 17:44
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pth what do you think will happen to the sp if the first drill is a duster ...... wakey wakey! It's a heads or tails situation.
halifax
- 05 Mar 2010 17:53
- 3851 of 6492
marky wake up don't you think family and friends won't talk to the SUN or the MIRROR?
TheFrenchConnection
- 05 Mar 2010 18:01
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agree to a degree halifax . Can understand what u mean by a short-as s/p of late bounces up and down from 96/7 to 107/10 in double quick time -l dont think u mean a short of that nature but surely if first well is a duster u wont need tight SL,,/,,,but in saying that why would a sensible man like yourself overexpose himself on what, you yourself, see as a turn of a coin ?
TheFrenchConnection
- 05 Mar 2010 18:06
- 3853 of 6492
marky ,,,were you in on des years ago when s/p was buttons .......seem to remember you
ptholden
- 05 Mar 2010 18:27
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Oh, so it's a short IF the drill is a duster. I take it then it's a long IF the drill is a gusher?
Your post is totally without logic or common sense, no surprise there, in fact it's utterly inane and stupid.
Now if you had supported your comment with some TA, I would have been all ears. From a chart perspective it's a possible short if it makes a lower low and breaches trendline support with momentum rather than just piercing it intra-day.
Marky, I don't really listen to anybody on FBB, but I like to see comments backed up with a cohesive argument. As far as the crew of the rig are concerned, I have no idea what restrictions are based on their communications, although as previously stated I doubt they have free rein.
halifax
- 05 Mar 2010 18:30
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TFC the tight stop on the short is protection if oil/gas is found, and then we run our long position...get it?
ptholden
- 05 Mar 2010 18:33
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If oil or gas is found, your tight stop will be left a long way behind and you'll be taken out much higher up and therefore worthless. If you're trading with SBs or CFDs recommend you make it a guaranteed stop and pay the premium.
PS. Why does it look like a short?
halifax
- 05 Mar 2010 18:38
- 3857 of 6492
pth you don't need technical analysis either DES makes a strike or it doesn't so backing this donkey both ways means you can end up a winner providing you have intelligent stops in place, surprised you don't understand what is an easy strategy.
halifax
- 05 Mar 2010 18:40
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pth guaranteed stops are always a must don't you know?
ptholden
- 05 Mar 2010 18:46
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Halixax, don't patronise me, I fully understand your strategy, what I don't understand is why it 'looks like a short' and quite obviously neither do you, otherwise we might have had a coherent riposte rather than assuming the drill will be a duster.
I'm afraid you've shown yourself up here, best you keep quiet unless you have something worthwhile to offer.
halifax
- 05 Mar 2010 18:53
- 3860 of 6492
pth as you may appreciate most punters are long DES being ever optimistic! Taking a short position with a guaranteed stop would protect them from what may become an expensive disappointment. If the first drill is a duster even you must realise the sp would crash.
cynic
- 05 Mar 2010 19:38
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Q .... what premium a GUARANTEED stop? ...... i wager it's its very heavy indeed (30/40p?) and will have been for several weeks, so please enlighten us halifax, or have you not actually married money with mouth? ..... if you insist, i could probably check it in the morning, always subject to being near my computer (work beckons)
cynic
- 05 Mar 2010 19:40
- 3862 of 6492
whoops! my time out of kilter .... could not do until monday, but no chance then as am flying to/from elsewhere