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It's Cheap! It''s Easy!


It’s cheap! It’s easy! It’s the dollar! Despite the fact that Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said that the Fed had their eye on the dollar and that they would support the dollar if necessary, the message the market got was low rates for the foreseeable future.

You would think that if a Fed Chairman ever talked about the dollar the market would take it seriously. Well the market did for a brief moment. Yet it seemed that the mention was in passing and made it seem like the Fed was unconcerned about the state of the dollar so the market took it as a green light to keep on buying commodities. Still the volume seems to suggest that many people are missing out on the move. Many retail investors zig when the market zags and it seems retail investors are shying away from some big moves as the economy takes its toll on the small investors and their current aversion to risk. Obviously when the profit potential is as large as it has been the risk of course is just a large. And that lack of additional volume means that whatever move is made it's going to be potentially larger so it is important to get on the right side. 

Of course what we have going on here is historic. You have the Federal Reserve basically inflating the value of commodities on purpose. You have a coordinated effort to fight deflation by creating some commodity price inflation. The Fed seems happy with the state of things and keeps telling us that they are unconcerned. Bernanke seems unconcerned so why should commodity bulls worry? The Fed is keeping the game going so buy the breaks and hold on.

Unlike gold and silver, oil is a bit more complicated. Yes it will react to big changes in the dollar yet it still seems to be held back by huge oversupply. We still have a glut of crude and OPEC may add to the glut as they fear that higher prices may make the glut even larger by killing demand than more production might. In other words, oil is still in a range as gold continues to trend higher. 

Big Banks you are on your own! Jean Claude Trichet says that democracies won’t be bailing out the banking sector again. So I guess what he is saying is that the next bailout will be China’s responsibility.

Russia says it is premature to say that the Irainan nuke talks have failed. That is good to know I guess.

Looking for deflation? The Energy Information Agency reported that the national average retail price of regular gasoline fell 3.7 cents a gallon to $2.629 a gallon last week. That is the second week in a row that prices dropped and hit their lowest level since Oct. 19. Gasoline prices fallen 6.5c in the last two weeks. So now you can buy the big turkey!

Time to get on the Phil Flynn Energy Blast! We are blasting to every continent on the globe! And if you want to have a blast then you need to be watching me every day on the Fox Business Network! Just call me at 800-935-6487 or email me at pflynn@pfgbest.com to get started! Contact me for daily trade points and option plays. We can handle all of your trading needs from futures to Forex to precious metals.

Sell January crude at 8020 - stop 8230.

Sell January RBOB at 20300 - stop 20500.

We are short December heating oil from apprx 20750 - stopped at apprx 19900!!! Sell January heating oil at 21200 - stop 21500.

Buy January Natural gas at 467 - stop 450.


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Phil Flynn is Energy Analyst and General Market Analyst with PFGBEST (www.pfgbest.com). Phil is one of the world’s leading energy market analysts, providing individual investors, professional traders and institutions with up-to-the-minute investment and risk management insight into global petroleum, gasoline and energy markets. Phil’s market commentary, fundamental and technical analysis, and long-term forecasts are sought by industry executives, traders and global media.

Because he has been available to media around the clock, even during some of the most turbulent market periods in history, and because he has built a solid reputation for accuracy in his market analysis and forecasts, through thousands of interviews and broadcast appearances for more than a decade, Phil Flynn has become a headline-making name even as he continues to provide expert advice and customer care to his proprietary trading account clients.

Media highlights include: CNN, CNBC, Bloomberg, ABC, CBS with Katie Couric, NBC’s “Today Show” and “Nightly News with Tom Brokaw”, FOX’s “O’Reilly Factor”, PBS’s “The Newshour with Jim Lehrer” and “Nightly Business Report”, MSNBC’s “The News with Brian Williams”, Wall Street Journal Report, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Investor’s Business Daily, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Associated Press, The Toronto Globe & Mail, Houston Chronicle, Futures Magazine, National Public Radio’s Marketplace, a chat with the President of the United States, and many more venues.

You can read Phil’s daily market analysis and blogs at www.pfgbest.com.

PFGBEST is among the largest non-clearing U.S. Futures Commission Merchants, with customers, affiliates and brokerage offices in more than 80 countries. The company is a leader in sustainable investing through diversified products including managed funds, futures, forex, options, full-service and discount brokerage, trader education, market research, and direct online futures trading through its BESTDirect™ platform, and numerous other platforms and applications.

Phil’s commitment to and experience in futures trading is documented in two books, The Mind of a Trader (Financial Times/Pitman,1997), and Trading Online (publisher, date), both by Alpesh B. Patel. Phil is a lifelong resident of Illinois. He attended Daley College in Chicago before beginning his career on the trading floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

Phil Flynn
Phone: 800.935.6487
Email:pflynn@pfgbest.com

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