Cont Tol
cayalah ramai org islam seluruh dunia kene tipu dgn us,semua cbuk buat demo sampai harga minyak naik 100usd.nak tanye juak2 pas sape yg untung
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Fuad Omar Demo le lagi, geranti minyak akam naik 300% in order to stablise USD and Euro yg teruk diserang oleh 2008 Global Financial Crisis.....since then they have not fully recovered and they need war or chaos in oil producing country...
Tunmahani II tu la pasal...pg la sokong org berdemo lagi..nak juga tgk ada berani tak negeri2 PR subsidi harga minyak yg kemungkinan besar akan naik ni...
Joe Kamarn
Bank terbesar Mesir Alexandria telah berjaya di ambil alih 80% sahamnya oleh institusi kewangan Eropah. Bursa Saham Mesir telah di Flip/Dirompak sebanyak USD 310 Juta Sehari semenjak 25 January 2011. Dan keuntungan dari spekulasi ...minyak se...banyak USD 12/tong telah berjaya dikumpul oleh syarikat2 spekulasi yang berkaitan ngan Soros iaitu CME Group, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan dan lain2 sebanyak USD 864 Juta/sehari. Memang betul2 Mesir kena ROGOL. Soros yang fund gerakan demo di Mesir tu.http://www.cmegroup.com/education/market-commentary/energy/2011/02/recap-energy_073.htmlSeemore
Joe Kamarn
Ok Kita produce Minyak sehari sebanyak 691,000 tong/sehari dan kita pakai sebanyak 541,000 tong sehari. Ratio reserve kita amat kecil. Dengan peningkatan pengunaan minyak di negara kita, bermakna negara kita kena perlu import atau... "booking"... untuk memastikan reserve kita sentiasa mencukupi untuk masa hadapan. Ini di panggil FUTURE CONTRACTS iaitu masa hadapan. Sekarang ni kita dok bayar lebih sebab masa hadapan yang dispekulasikan. Hanya satu organisasi di dunia yang kawal harga minyak terutamanya FUTURES, iaitu CME Group atau NYMEX http://www.cmegroup.com/education/market-commentary/energy/2011/02/recap-energy_073.html
Joe Kamarn Syarikat2 spekulasi dan pelabur seperti Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, CME, membeli banyak FUTURE CONTRACTS dan mereka push harga masa hadapan terutamanya jika berlaku krisis. Harga minyak kita telah ditentukan/dispekulasikan sehingga tahun 2019. Graf harga minyak boleh dilihat disini.http://www.cmegroup.com/trading/energy/crude-oil/light-sweet-crude.html
Joe Kamarn Kita kena tengok graf Brent, ni dia graf Brenthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Brent_Spot_monthly.svg. Dari May 1987 ke Jan 2010. Harga pada Dec 2008 - USD 65++/tong.See more
Joe Kamarn
This is the difference between WTI and Brent. Now Im testing/asking u, which graph u use? 1. WTI is a sweet crude oil, while Brent is a sweet light crude oil.
2. WTI... is used to refine larger portions of gasoline, while Brent is ...used for making both gasoline and middle distillates.
3. WTI generally commands a higher price, while Brent commands a lower price in the trading market.
4. WTI has a huge demand in the United States, while Brent is more suitable for the Northwestern European market.See more
Lazin Rahman JUNE 2008 = Oil price USD145/barrel = RM2.70/liter
DEC 2008 = Oil price USD30/barrel = RM1.70/liter
FEB 2011 = Oil price USD100/barrel = RM2.50/liter...
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Ada sesiapa boleh bandingkan PERBEZAAN???
Joe Kamarn First Lazin, the pricing u put were wrong, this is the brent pricing. From 1987 to Jan 2011http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Brent_Spot_monthly.svg. The price only drop in 2009 somewhere USD 40++/barrel, after a few months only ...it goes back up hovering at USD 70++ and now at USD 100
Lazin Rahman JUNE 2008 = USD145
Lazin Rahman DEC 2008 = USD30
Lazin Rahman FEB 2011 = USD100
Joe Kamarn There are 2 things basically first it is the Supply and Demand second the Futures COntract, which we book or import to ensure our future stocks are enough to fulfill the demand
Ib Nawawi Lazin Rahman tell us the different for JUNE 2008, DEC 2008 and FEB 2011??? <<< 1st difference is the dates, i.e. there are 3 different dates. 2ndly is the diffrence of oil prices in barrels, and in litres. The only thing in common is PASngok's mentality amongst it's members, from their leaders, down to the goons.
Lazin Rahman 145/30/100 = 2.70/ 1.70/ 2.50...See more
Joe Kamarn First u say it was WTI now u say Brent, if brent u are wrong, this is Brent pricing since 1987 till 2010 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Brent_Spot_monthly.svg
Joe Kamarn Ok how it works in Oil Pricing. 1. First u guys got to understanding the difference between WTI and Brent. 2. U guys got to the world supply 3. U guys got to understand the world demand. 3. U guys got to understand the crude oil ...price movement. 4. The Stock movement 5. The causes of fluctitation. 6. Finally the most important, whos the main player in the trade. Well it is not government, it is not the drillers (Petronas, Shell).
Joe Kamarn Ill give u guys this monthly report from OPEC which u guys can get it for free. This shall be initial reference for u guys to understand how the game workshttp://www.opec.org/opec_web/static_files_project/media/downloads/publications/MOMR_February_2011.pdfSee more
Joe Kamarn The reason that influence the price as follows : 1. Demand, 2. Supply, 3. Investment demand, 4. Monetary inflation and the value of the US Dollar
AND ALL OF THIS 4 KEY ITEMS CAN EASILY BE SPECULATED. So that means the real players are the speculators
Joe Kamarn The one that hit us the most include the world is item no. 3 Investment demand. This is where most us were screwed. Investment demand for oil occurs when investors purchase futures contracts to buy a commodity at a set price for future delivery. "Speculators are not buying any actual crude. When contracts mature, they either settle them with a cash payment or sell them on to genuine consumers." At least 25% to 30% of our fuel price today are speculated and increasing every crisis.
Joe Kamarn So whos the player behind the Investment Demand that cause at least 25% to 30%? People like Goldman Sachs, Lehmann Brothers, Quantum (which belongs to Soros), JP Morgan etc. Coincidentally in Egypt the person that invested in the Egyptian rebellion/crisis is Mr Soros himself. So now out of those Egypt crisis, the circle of freinds endup walloping at least USD 864 million/day in gross income from 25 january 2011
Joe Kamarn Soros and his circle of friends didnt do it in Egypt only, there are six others before Egypt which as follows. All these revolutions are funded by Soros thru Open Society Institute and ICG : 1. Rose Revolution di Georgia - 2003
2.... Orange Revolution di Ukraine - 2004
3. Cedar Revolution di Lebanon - 2005
4. Tulip Revolution di Kyrgystan - 2005
5. Green Revolution di Iran - 2009
6. Jasmine Revolution di Tunisia - 2010See more
Joe Kamarn
If u guys compare the fluctuation of oil price graph and the revolutions funded by Soros and his friends, u guys can see the similarity in terms of price increase. check this outhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Brent_Spot_monthl...y.svg and ...compare with revolution date : 1. Rose Revolution di Georgia - 2003
2. Orange Revolution di Ukraine - 2004
3. Cedar Revolution di Lebanon - 2005
4. Tulip Revolution di Kyrgystan - 2005
5. Green Revolution di Iran - 2009
6. Jasmine Revolution di Tunisia - 2010See more
Joe Kamarn So therefore Contt Tol were RIGHT, the Egyptians were cheated/used to go to riot. Why? because it was funded by the same guy and the same guy and his circle of friends made huge profit out of it. This what we called Investment demands or Future Contracts. The Egyptian didnt get anything yet only Hosni resignation, BUT THEY ALREADY LOST CONTROL of their banks, they lost control of their Stock Exchange and their Precious COmmodity. That just happened.
Joe Kamarn Ok now manipulating people to go angry at their governments and then make profit out of the crises is LEGAL BUSINESS. And this called Future Contracts. And it is the most PROFITABLE to date. And if u r an investor in FUTURE CONTRACTS u already have a prospectus, theres 11 country more to go after Egypt. This is the tip from an investment portal business Insider. So now the investors know when to buy and sell. Kinda funny when they play with people mood and then made profit out of it.http://www.businessinsider.com/the-next-egypt-2011-1#morocco-reforms-already-lined-up-1
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