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Crude oil to hit US$100

Monday, December 28, 2009

I've mentioned before that Darryl Guppy predicted that crude oil will hit US$100 after Christmas based on TA. Now, from a FA perspective, John Kilduff, co-chief investment officer of Round Earth Capital said on 24 Dec 09 that:

"I'm worried about several geopolitical fronts out there that are going to stoke crude oil prices. I think first above $85 real quickly [in 2010], and then I see oil possibly at $100 by the first half of the year."

A strong outlook for crude oil would limit any downside in the price of crude palm oil. I continue to believe that there is limited downside (support is at 46c) for Golden Agriculture as it tries to break resistance at 50c.

Separately, this is taken from an article in Business Times (Malaysia), 25 Dec 09,
Palm oil prices up after 3 straight days of losses

Malaysian crude palm oil futures jumped 2.2 percent on Thursday, after three consecutive days of declines, as higher crude oil prices and a weaker U.S. dollar lifted the market.

The benchmark March contract on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange settled up RM54 to RM2,554 per tonne after going as high as RM2,573.

“Crude oil is bound to touch 80, sooner or later, and the palm oil traders left in the market are speculating on this,” said a dealer with a foreign commodities brokerage. “We are still quite strong on the demand-supply scenario.”

Expectations of a stock drawdown due to the end of the high production season supported the market. Traders expect stocks to fall about 13 percent to 1.68 million tonnes in December compared with the previous month.


I would accumulate Golden Agriculture on weakness, if any.

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