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oil bounce
watch $RUSS hit $70 when BTI hits $40
Ruble up at nearly 60.5 per dollar
Ruble and oil up, $RUSS openning way red.
triple volume today
Probably just churning. RUSS and RUSL alternate green days.
Also, the french president made a comment about going easier on russia with their sanctions.
Ruble currently at 63.58
Ruble and oil are up since yesterday's closing. Expect $RUSS to be red.
Ruple goes to 70 per dollar.
Everything is red except bearish leveraged ETFs.
What a day! -5% all the way back up to +3.9%!
You can hedge it buy buying NUGT or TZA.
Bearish leveraged ETFs are turning green. Rest of the market turning red.
Just gapped up. Let's see if this is a real bull move.
Ruble is down, $RBL is down, oil is down, canada beat russia, it doesn't make any sense for $RUSS to be down too
That's not how it works, but it would be great! lol
Ruble at 62.82 per dollar vs 60.85 from yesterday. Expect to open green :)
You could probably find them on yahoo finance, and any reputable broker would list them.
AAL financials have to be either really fantastic or really crappy for there to be a CTO. I'm pretty sure it's not really crappy, so I may put more powder here :)
$5 doesn't mean much if you're $GOOG lol
Bullish engulfing pattern just showed up on the 1 minute chart.
New HOD coming.
Is AAL volatile enough?
I prefer trading leveraged ETFs
$RUSS has been easy money this past week and a half.
Don't take it personally, the entire market just took a dump (unless you're short). It's probably because of the falling bond yields.
Opened red but now we're running
It's now been just over a year since AAL exited bankruptcy.
1 year is the threshold at which institutional investors must wait before purchasing a company that exits bankruptcy.
Hang on to your hats.