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Dragon Oil - 2006 (DGO)     

dai oldenrich - 03 Oct 2006 10:11

Dragon Oil plcs principal production and exploration interests are located in the Cheleken Contract Area in the Caspian Sea, offshore Turkmenistan. The Cheleken Contract Area covers approximately 950 sq.kms and comprises two offshore oil and gas fields, Dzheitun (LAM) & Dzhygalybeg (Zhdanov), in water depths of 10 to 37 metres.

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            Red = 25 day moving average.           Green = 200 day moving average.

required field - 21 Jan 2008 16:11 - 91 of 903

Oh !, Do you remember those blue days ?, I've almost forgotten what they look like...

cynic - 21 Jan 2008 16:14 - 92 of 903

everything very blue today - lol!

required field - 21 Jan 2008 22:16 - 93 of 903

Euhhh, you mean I am...

niceonecyril - 22 Jan 2008 07:48 - 94 of 903

A fido post from another board.

http://www.forbes.com/markets/feeds/afx/2008/01/21/afx4555396.html
This time next year?
cyril

ahoj - 22 Jan 2008 08:35 - 95 of 903

Too much fluctuation. You need to be brave to gain in this market.

cynic - 22 Jan 2008 08:53 - 96 of 903

impossible to call anything with confidence, other than "total shit" (lol!) ..... certainly very very scary .... tho it is certain that Fed will attempt some action, it is actually the markets that need some emotional equilibrium to restore general confidence

required field - 22 Jan 2008 08:56 - 97 of 903

Total disaster, 2 weeks ago never expected anything like this...

cynic - 22 Jan 2008 09:22 - 98 of 903

RF .... hope you OK ...... i know the feeling all too well

niceonecyril - 22 Jan 2008 10:06 - 99 of 903

Its not nice thats for sure, however look to the future come 2009(just 12months
away) and i can see this 5+. So much going for it, 50,000bopd, increased reserves,gas revenues and a possible take out,a great buying opportunity imho?
I just wonder about the yanks, Bush in the middle east trying to get the price of oil down, shortly after arriving home, issues a statement of his plans to help the
economy. It causes uncertainty and low and behold they go on holiday?
cyril

cynic - 22 Jan 2008 10:09 - 100 of 903

Bush has not hope in hell of getting the oil price down, any more than Canute could hold back the waves! ..... the market and $ strength/weakness will determine that

required field - 22 Jan 2008 14:29 - 101 of 903

All the graphs are starting to look like a sideways view of a mountain range, and we are going down the other side !

jkd - 22 Jan 2008 16:56 - 102 of 903

Rf its the law of gravity, thats why prices fall much faster than than they seem to be able to rise. so if they rise far and fast, be prepared for newtons law to kick in. be prepared. dont over trade or over stretch our financial resources, to do otherwise is gambling. know your limits, know your risks in the market place, what if? all my stocks all fall out of bed at the same time? what is my total risk and exposure ? this doesnt happen often,. usually some of our stocks are going up whilst some others are going down. this is normal. whatever that is. its comfortable. it is also highly deceptive and highly dangerous.
but what if?
that is the big question that we need to constantly be aware of.
i think it relates to money management. good money management and undertrading/ underinvesting and patience.
ie. undertrade/ underinvest over time, build a solid base of profits before laying down the next layer. and ALWAYS use a stop loss. a stop loss is just that, it doesnt have to be just to stop losses of capital, it is and can also be a stop loss of as yet unrealised diminishing profits, in other words it is also a "take profit" level before we give it all back to the market, and it will take it back, sooner or later, and often with a bit extra, if we allow it.
been there done it etc. hope you dont think sucking eggs and all that.
maybe this post will help others.if just one other then it will have been worth it.

the market seems to now be recovering once again, so maybe a sigh of relief. this may be the low for quite some time , or it may just be short lived, i dont know but i do believe the above previous comments of mine will stand the test of time.
best regards to you
jkd

required field - 22 Jan 2008 22:59 - 103 of 903

Wise words JKD, I'll try to take note, my biggest problem has always been when to take profits..?

niceonecyril - 27 Jan 2008 17:06 - 105 of 903

http://www.energycurrent.com/?id=4&storyid=8413&email=1
Another version.
cyril

required field - 30 Jan 2008 14:08 - 106 of 903

Really motoring today !

halifax - 30 Jan 2008 14:15 - 107 of 903

Looking good for 5 by Easter.

required field - 30 Jan 2008 14:20 - 108 of 903

Possibly a bit optimistic halifax, here's hoping !

mitzy - 01 Feb 2008 08:20 - 109 of 903

Up 5% in early.

niceonecyril - 01 Feb 2008 10:00 - 110 of 903

Nice to see we are back above 4 again.
The meeting which hopefully will gives the thumbs up regarding the gas is on
Valentines day, so just 2 weeks away.Perhaps we might even get halifax's 5?
cyril
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