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Monday, March 18, 2019

Monday, March 18, 2019, T+75, Part 3

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WTI: up 31 cents; trading at $58.83.

Market, at the close:
  • Tesla, down another 2.2% -- dropped below support at $270; trading at $269/share
  • XLNX, up another 1%; up about $1.11 -- trading over $125/share
  • UNP, up 1%; now trading over $166/share
  • AAPL, climbing the wall of worry; up 2%;
  • RDS-B, up about 1%
  • CVX, up about 0.5%
  • COP,  flat for the day; but closes "green" for the day
  • BRK, up about 1%
So, observations:
  • it was reported last week that Norway dumped "all" their fossil fuel investments; turned out to be untrue. The state trust kept the really, really good majors like RDS-B and Exxon. LOL. 
  • climbing the wall of worry: the Apple story is going to be incredible; just saying.
  • if Exxon really does produce oil in the Permian at $15/bbl (as reported earlier), "Katie, bar the door"
  • my favorite major: RDS-B; it doesn't mean I invest/trade RDS-B, it just means, of the majors, I find it most interesting, although Exxon is getting my attention with their Permian talk
  • I'm still blown away by Black Hills Corporation; see this link; I have never bought BKH;  
  • for a young investor like Connor, I suppose, I could not ask for a better market a better time to invest --
I assume I posted this screenshot and provided the link, can't remember:

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The Art Page

Yesterday, as part of our five-day wedding anniversary extravaganza (day 3 of 5), we took Sophia to the Kimbell Museum of Art, Ft Worth, TX. Wow, she had a great time.

The special exhibit: Bellotto / Dresden.

When one reads about ISIS destroying priceless artifacts, just remember it was Churchill's decision -- and his alone -- to firebomb Dresden (there were no military targets there), perhaps one of the worst atrocities of WWII from the Allied side.

No excuses.

At the museum:



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