Posted by tlak on November 07, 2008 at 06:35:51 from (64.130.174.70):
In Reply to: Re: closing bell ?? posted by Traditional Farmer on November 06, 2008 at 22:32:21:
That's sort of a simplistic view of things like IR's. They always said gas is going up because the price of oil is rising. When the price of oil went down and gas still rose, then we were told the price of oil didn't have anything to do with fuel prices. The price of a barrel of oil kept rising unsubstantiated by any effect. So the higher it went the more the people said, "drill anywhere", then after they passed the drill anywhere, the bottom dropped out of the price of oil. Now let's hear your Barney Fife impersonation, "Conspiracy Theory, Conspiracy Theory". That's why I said "simplistic view". Your local parts store and several other businesses, have three or four different prices on the same thing, just how they figure they can get over on you. So you think this doesn't happen on a gander scale?
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