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A Look at the EIA Report and Some General Market Commentary (Video)

A Look at the EIA Report and Some General Market Commentary (Video)

By EconMatters

 

The API Report tried to over correct from their previous two misses for weekly forecasts, and caused oil traders to be wrong footed going into the EIA Inventory Report.  There was just massive volume following the report with no "fadeable" metrics for shorts to hang their hats on today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZE8dl2_7BQ

Snowden Calls For Reassessment Of Our Relationship With The Media

Whistle-blower and former NSA contractor Edward Snowden calls for a free press that serves the people, which is not corrupted by money and power. “If we can’t have faith in press, we’ve lost,” says Snowden. Journalism is stronger today than it has ever been but is less willing to serve the people. RT reports: He outlines his views on the present state of journalism and the increasing role that those in power play in controlling it in an interview he gave to the Columbia Journalism Review.

Gartman! The Musical

Gartman! The Musical

A comment I made yesterday yielded a response from a reader........

That got me thinking..............and I'm inclined to agree! Just imagine the song list:

Act OneMy Girl CourtneyIt's Good to See You (It's Good to Be Seen)The Stopped-Out BluesMarry Me, Melissa LeeLong of LoveThe Broken Clock Song (Ensemble)

Was Ziggy Stardust an Ayn Rand Hero?

In The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand describes the heroic architect Howard Roark as possessing a “body of long straight lines and angles, each curve broken into planes.” Unlike the athlete’s graceful physique, his body is taut, standing rigid like the monumental buildings he designs. No matinee idol, Roark’s “hard, forbidding” face is striking but not exactly handsome. His narrow mouth inclines toward a contemptuous smirk; his hair is “neither blond nor red, but the exact color of a ripe orange rind.”

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