Man. Now we just need to launch some missiles at Houthi or Iranian targets to really get some volatility going..
Wouldn't hurt to have a stray missile hit that facility again either. I'd do a lot better with $80 barrels of oil than the little money I could make with some volatility of the stock market.leoj said:
Man. Now we just need to launch some missiles at Houthi or Iranian targets to really get some volatility going..
Yeah, I'm just amazed that they can post like that without getting smacked down.Prognightmare said:
I'm not in OSTK. I just posted it without comment because several posters are.
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Abqaiq, in the kingdom's eastern province, is the world's largest oil processing facility and crude oil stabilization plant with a processing capacity of more than 7 million barrels per day (bpd). Khurais is the second largest oil field in the country with a capacity to pump around 1.5 million bpd.
Saturday's attack is the biggest on Saudi oil infrastructure since Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
"Oil prices will surely spike on the news of the attacks when markets open on Sunday," Joseph McMonigle, an energy analyst at Hedgeye Research and former chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Energy, wrote in a client note. "In our view, there is almost no geopolitical risk priced into oil markets that are focused solely on the macro and trade narratives."
If the Saudis maintain closure of half its production, it would impact nearly 5 million barrels of crude production a day, roughly 5% of the world's daily oil production. In August, Saudi Arabia produced 9.85 million bpd, according to the latest figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Saudi Aramco President and CEO Amin Nasser said no one was hurt in the attacks and emergency crews have contained the fires and brought the situation under control.
What Riyadh has called a terrorist attack on its state oil giant, Saudi Aramco, is also likely to unsettle future shareholders and market participants ahead of the company's highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO).
"Very hard to overstate the seriousness of the attacks, especially on Abqaiq. It is the nerve center of the country's energy infrastructure," Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, told CNBC on Saturday. "Even if exports resume in the next 24 to 48 hours, the image of invulnerability has been erased."
Alright Brew, I'm very close on jumping in on the OSTK train Monday morning. Let me make sure I understand the bull thesis here with help from yourself and some of the others on here after doing some weekend research.BREwmaster said:
Pick up a few shares Monday morning, buy me a beer later. All shares loaned out/ shorted are closing out positions or buying in Monday. Pps is about to skyrocket.
I was expecting a down week after the fed drops rate 25 basis points anyway. However, if things do get choppy this incident could give the fed cover to cut 50.boyz05 said:
Futures are dropping...sentiment from last week was a leg up but I don't think it's happening. Expect a big red day tomorrow except for energy stocks of course.
Have come back quite a bit since last night to only down 10 nowboyz05 said:
Futures are dropping...sentiment from last week was a leg up but I don't think it's happening. Expect a big red day tomorrow except for energy stocks of course.
I consider that a buying opportunity!La Bamba said:
OSTK getting hammered pre market.
shorts trying to manipulate last minute?mrad85 said:I consider that a buying opportunity!La Bamba said:
OSTK getting hammered pre market.
And it quickly turned greenAgShaun00 said:shorts trying to manipulate last minute?mrad85 said:I consider that a buying opportunity!La Bamba said:
OSTK getting hammered pre market.
For you SQ investors and Robinhood traders.Quote:
Podcast: Robinhood Might Have New Competition -- Barrons.com
5:00 am ET September 16, 2019 (Dow Jones) Print
Three numbers to start your day:
Zero is How Much Stock Trades Could cost
-- on Square's Cash app. Square Inc (SQ) is a payments company, widely known for its sleek, white swipe terminals.
Now, its Cash app offers services like check depositing, peer-to-peer transfers and bank transfers -- and reportedly, the company is looking into adding a stock trading service. Bloomberg reports that the company is already testing the feature with employees and has created a video for internal use.
. Bloomberg reports that the company is already testing the feature with employees and has created a video for internal use.Such a trading app, would put the company in direct competition with the startup Robinhood and other trading apps.
You better watch for when Saudi says they'll be back online for full production. I'm looking at adding to my RIG puts.Aggie_2463 said:
RIG - Go baby go
I'm in long term just trying to get back to even, I'm a bag holder at $7.Prognightmare said:You better watch for when Saudi says they'll be back online for full production. I'm looking at adding to my RIG puts.Aggie_2463 said:
RIG - Go baby go