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Anybody heard any info on oil prices in the future. Is it ever gonna come down?

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Well, I read oil futures took a "tumble" yesterday. I hope that's good.
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Also, could you let me know about the future price of stocks, bonds, interest rates, the pilot shortage, and when the Cubs will win the World Series?
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Anyone that is a Cubs fan and has watched Back to the Future can tell you that the Cubs will win the pennant in 2005.
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Also, could you let me know about the future price of stocks, bonds, interest rates, the pilot shortage, and when the Cubs will win the World Series?
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I said,"has anybody heard and INFO" Im sure someone in the know has som ekind of idea of when the bubble will blow
 
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Also, could you let me know about the future price of stocks, bonds, interest rates, the pilot shortage, and when the Cubs will win the World Series?
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Stocks will be up and down but higher in 2010 than they are now. Same applies with bonds and interest rates....Pilot Shortage...lol There won't be another one of those until 2150. The Cubs? Who's the Cubs?
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But i haven't heard anything about the gas prices. I usually go down south (Toledo) to save a quarter a gallon.
 
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I said,"has anybody heard and INFO" Im sure someone in the know has som ekind of idea of when the bubble will blow

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Well, the Bilderberg group is meeting in Italy this week. I'm sure they'll make some kind of decision on oil prices, interst rates, world-wide economic conditions. Hope they are in a generous mood.
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I said,"has anybody heard and INFO" Im sure someone in the know has som ekind of idea of when the bubble will blow

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The "experts" say not to count on gas prices going down any time soon. They say that Asia is expanding like crazy, and a lot of people are going from bicycles to cars. They say that the economy in the western world is getting better, too, so that means that demand from here won't go down. So they are saying that demand is going to be high for a while, and supply is just about as high as it can go, plus there is a terrorism premium, so count on high oil prices for a while.

Of course, these people were saying last year that oil would drop back down to the $25 to $30 a barrel range. Nope.
 
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