The EIA’s monthly Short Term Energy Outlook is always worth checking out for updates on supply/demand and balances in energy... This month the EIA
Clean energy stocks… WSJ
“Gang Green” is also the nickname of the NY Jets football team which is not performing as well as clean-energy stocks... Here is Scott Patterson,
Negative yields in…. Greece… WSJ
Here is Anna Hirtenstein, Wall Street Journal: “A rally in short-dated Greek government bonds this week sent their yield below zero for the first
WTI options update…
Volume was up, but not crazy... Calls trade more than puts... Open Interest net up in both outs and calls but some strikes were liquidated... Front
Steven Levitt (Freakonomics) is interviewed…
And it’s very good... “Author and economist Steven Levitt is the William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of
Emerging markets…Bloomberg
Emerging markets have participated in the US election rally... Here is Bloomberg: ”Gains for emerging markets would support the view that the
Updated WTI vol chart…
Here is an updated implied volatility chart for WTI based on at the money, second nearby options... The big spike occurred early this year after WTI
Oil vol moves lower…
Here is a chart showing the Oil VIX from the CBOE... Vol tends to decline on price rallies, and the election is behind us, sort of...
Refinery runs… EIA
Here is a look at refinery runs from the EIA’s This Week in Petroleum: ”Since mid-July, refinery inputs have remained between 13% and 17% lower