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Roger Wiegand: After Bitter Winter, Brace for Spring Meltdown, Unpredictable Summer and Ferocious Fall
Source: The Gold Report
Last October, while the shock waves of the largest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history still reverberated around the world, Trader Tracks Editor Roger Wiegand shared some thoughts with The Gold Report. In what has turned out to be an eerie understatement, he told us, “The American public herd is moving beyond being just nervous. Now they are getting scared. There is real fear in the air with inflation, massive job cuts and a drumbeat of bad news.” Not quite six months later—when many of his peers say the worst is behind us after all, the Dow regained…
18Mar2009 | The Gold Report | 0 comments | ContinuedOil price outlook from Roger Wiegand: Part I
Seeing beyond the blind curves of bailouts and meltdowns takes the keen vision of a veteran market observer, Roger Wiegand, Editor of Trader Tracks. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, Roger gives us his latest thoughts on the bumpy road ahead and where he sees opportunities in the energy sector.
The Energy Report: Roger, the last time we spoke, early in October 2008, you were predicting oil would reach a new high before the end of the year. Obviously that hasn’t been the case. What’s your take on what’s happened since then?
Roger Wiegand: What’s happened is that we thought oil would…
Roger Wiegand, Trader Tracks: Oil Prices Create Industry Havoc
Source: The Energy Report
Seeing beyond the blind curves of bailouts and meltdowns takes the keen vision of a veteran market observer, Roger Wiegand, Editor of Trader Tracks. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, Roger gives us his latest thoughts on the bumpy road ahead and where he sees opportunities in the energy sector.
The Energy Report: Roger, the last time we spoke, early in October 2008, you were predicting oil would reach a new high before the end of the year. Obviously that hasn’t been the case. What’s your take on what’s happened since then?
Roger Wiegand: What’s happened is that we…
24Dec2008 | The Energy Report | 0 comments | Continued
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