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Phil Flynn Quotes

«Closing above $42 is scary. It has a clear path to the next level, which is $44 a barrel.»
Author: Phil Flynn
«This morning's numbers, that's old news,»
Author: Phil Flynn
«With the economy bouncing back, there's good demand for energy.»
Author: Phil Flynn
«This year the squirrel isn't burying any nuts and we're going into the winter on fumes. Unless something dramatic happens, we're looking at a very expensive winter.»
Author: Phil Flynn
«There is a sense of panic in the market right now.»
Author: Phil Flynn
«It could be economic suicide for these countries to halt production.»
Author: Phil Flynn
«There's a lot of interest in trading these commodities, but it used to take too much money. Now, it gives the little guy a way to get in the game.»
Author: Phil Flynn
«Oil seems to be disappearing from the marketplace and my theory is that the U.S. is adding to its strategic oil reserves with the intention of releasing it during an attack on Iraq,»
Author: Phil Flynn
«So far the cooler weather hasn't put more pressure on the supply, but a hot scorching summer could definitely push prices higher.»
Author: Phil Flynn
«When energy costs go up, the bills go up for consumers and it cuts into their discretionary spending. Consumers spend less on things like clothes and shoes. If gas prices escalate, that has the same effect. So retailers suffer as well.»
Author: Phil Flynn