Gas Prices Goin Up Further
[quote name='boxrs4sale' date='Aug 31 2005, 04:42 PM']anyone have ideas in what would be wise to invest in?
energy alternatives/refineries/oil production?
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A good rule of thumb, anything that uses fuel, energy stocks, etc... are bad investments.
If you want my opinion for what little it's worth, financial analysts are predicting some VERY tough times ahead. Time to invest in something tangible, land, your own house, etc.... stick enough money aside to pay the taxes on these things and get ready for a ride.
energy alternatives/refineries/oil production?
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A good rule of thumb, anything that uses fuel, energy stocks, etc... are bad investments.
If you want my opinion for what little it's worth, financial analysts are predicting some VERY tough times ahead. Time to invest in something tangible, land, your own house, etc.... stick enough money aside to pay the taxes on these things and get ready for a ride.
The Colonial Pipeline http://www.colpipe.com/ab_map.asp
is dry, no power to run the pumps in LA. The Terminals it serves (95 million Gallons per day) are running dry. I saw prices go from 2.39 this AM at 7 AM to 3.09 at 5 PM.
Luckily I was able to top off the BIO-Diesel Tanks, I have 130 gallons of Fuel, hopefully that will get me thru the pipeline crisis
is dry, no power to run the pumps in LA. The Terminals it serves (95 million Gallons per day) are running dry. I saw prices go from 2.39 this AM at 7 AM to 3.09 at 5 PM.
Luckily I was able to top off the BIO-Diesel Tanks, I have 130 gallons of Fuel, hopefully that will get me thru the pipeline crisis





