Forum Archive Index - May 2004
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Re: Re: [sharechat] neclear power good or bad by macdunk
>On 11 May 2004, at 02:43, H Skinner
wrote:
>> Wind needs large areas on land or out to
sea
>Not necessarily so -- quite slender jetties,
shoreside and offshore,
>are frequently constructed to site wind
turbines. Often these have
>alternative uses.
What ever?
The energy source NZ chooses the main factors will
be reliability and sustainable cost to energy
consumers. One of the historical investment factors for NZ was a energy
stability for a price
Oil is showing by
Technical Analysis that it will or could hit US$70 a
barrel
Using the distance retraced before the recent break
of US$40 and adding to the breakout point gives a very simple target for
crude
It would be calculated as US$39.99 - US$25.04 =
US$14.95. Add this to US$39.99 and the target is just under US$55. This happens
to coincide with the Fibonacci target. The more reasons a market has to reverse
at a certain level, the better the chance the price will be drawn to that
level. Oil confirms a long term double bottom pattern if it closes above
US$41.15. (This price is based on the spot future continuous price and has
already happened on the physical brent crude price). This pattern is visible on
the monthly chart below and gives a target just under US$72.
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