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June 3rd, 2008

COST EFFICIENT FILLING UP FOR GAS 2: Keep the trigger on low

Average gasoline prices in the US ($ 4.079 as of 23 June) dipped a bit from the previous week (about $0.003), but still more than a dollar increase from a year ago. The expectation is gasoline prices will continue to rise.
The trigger on the hose for filling up has three settings: low, middle, and […]

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June 3rd, 2008

COST EFFICIENT FILLING UP FOR GAS 2: Keep the trigger on low

Average gasoline prices in the US ($ 4.079 as of 23 June) dipped a bit from the previous week (about $0.003), but still more than a dollar increase from a year ago. The expectation is gasoline prices will continue to rise.
The trigger on the hose for filling up has three settings: low, middle, and […]

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May 17th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR GAS FACES 3

Tisa Silver’s gas faces are about to increase exponentially.
Barbara Lewis & Peg Mackey of Reuters report:
On the first trading day of 2008, oil prices hit the $100 a barrel level, which once seemed unimaginable. The price topped $125 a barrel on Friday, making a rise to $150 probable and to $200 possible, according to […]

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May 16th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR GAS FACES 2

Tisa Silver, in her post “Who gets the Gas Face?” (Talk Stock Trading), observes “gas faces” when she loads up at the gas station. “We trade smiles through what I like to call ‘the gas face.’ It is a somewhat stressed look of displeasure induced by the pumping of expensive gas. I have seen […]

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May 15th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR GAS FACES 1

Tisa Silver of Talk Stock Trading asks “Who gets the Gas Face?”
On my most recent trips to the gas station I have made it a point to turn away from the pump. I have no desire to watch the price meter run up to $55 for a tank of low-grade gas. Turning away from […]

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