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2/16/2010 - Updated 6:39 AM ET
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Crude back above $75 mark as dollar edges lower
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By Polya Lesova, MarketWatch

FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- Crude-oil futures rose above $75 a barrel Tuesday, as a slightly weaker dollar and gains in European equities boosted sentiment following a long holiday weekend in the U.S.
Crude for March delivery gained $1.23, or 1.7%, to stand at $75.36 a barrel in electronic trading on Globex.
http://markets.usatoday.com/custom/...S&guid={C866A87E-2FC0-4C7A-A9CF-49A1778CEBE7}
 
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Thanks Norm..This maybe a good day to bailout of the Funds and hop into G since the Markets seem to be soaring at the moment....We'll see around noon what's happening..:worried:
 
Thanks Norm..This maybe a good day to bailout of the Funds and hop into G since the Markets seem to be soaring at the moment....We'll see around noon what's happening..:worried:
If you use Gas/Oil as a Gage it's on the way up which should stimulate stocks, but there's lots in play this week and things change, watch the DOLLAR it's headed down right now which is also good for the market and the "I" fund!:worried:
 
02/16/2010 - Updated 10:40 AM ET
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Crude rises above $76 as dollar edges lower
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By Polya Lesova, MarketWatch & Nick Godt, MarketWatch

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Crude-oil futures rose above $75 a barrel Tuesday, as a slightly weaker dollar and gains in European equities boosted sentiment following a long holiday weekend in the U.S.
Crude for March delivery gained $2.35, or 3%, to stand at $76.41 a barrel in electronic trading on Globex.
http://markets.usatoday.com/custom/...S&guid={C866A87E-2FC0-4C7A-A9CF-49A1778CEBE7}
 
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I'm going to have to check out for a while. My Nissan PU has a grinding sound in front of the engine either the altenator, power steering, the water pump or a pulley? I'll be back, if you want an update click on the link in my signature and use the links.
Thanks
Norman:sick:
 
I'm going to have to check out for a while. My Nissan PU has a grinding sound in front of the engine either the altenator, power steering, the water pump or a pulley? Thanks
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Norman:

A Nissan PU ? :embarrest:

May I suggest a nice American-Made Chevy Silverado may be the solution to your "grinding sound"?

We have them available today at a fine price. Good deals available.

Support your fellow American workers.... :D
 
Norman:

A Nissan PU ? :embarrest:

May I suggest a nice American-Made Chevy Silverado may be the solution to your "grinding sound"?

We have them available today at a fine price. Good deals available.

Support your fellow American workers.... :D
Sorry this one is paid for!!!
The AC belt Idler Pulley, $37 at the parts place $95 at the DEALER!!! FIXED!! mechanic.jpg
 
Sorry this one is paid for!!!
The AC belt Idler Pulley, $37 at the parts place $95 at the DEALER!!! FIXED!! View attachment 8399
Oh, I'd like a new truck but the Wife won't let me!! I think the American cars have come a long way in Quality and Reliability and was seriously thinking about it. I only use the truck to go to Lowe's or Home Depot, it should have another good for at least 150,000 more miles, only has 99,000, hell it might outlast me?:laugh:
 
02/17/2010 - Updated 7:49 AM ET
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Crude futures trade above $77 a barrel, extending gains American Petroleum Institute is due to report inventory data this afternoon
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By Polya Lesova, MarketWatch

FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- Oil futures traded above $77 a barrel on Wednesday, buoyed by rising equity markets, though gains were limited by expectations of increases in U.S. crude and gasoline inventories.
Crude oil for March delivery gained 63 cents, or 0.8%, to $77.64 a barrel in electronic trading on Globex. It earlier hit an intraday high of $77.82 a barrel.
http://markets.usatoday.com/custom/...S&guid={ABBB60A4-54CA-4053-A2CB-0A3033F5207A}
 
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I have a TSP question. If you withdrawl a monthly amount from your TSP, can you then place those funds in a ROTH account and invest the money again?
 
I have a TSP question. If you withdrawl a monthly amount from your TSP, can you then place those funds in a ROTH account and invest the money again?

Hi there again...
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I think you can only take money out of your TSP as a loan with payback interest, but any other way would incure substantial penalties for early withdrawl until age 59.5....And I hate that when that happens....However, I could be wrong, there may be another way I'm not aware of..perhaps we'll both be enlightened by one of our TSP experts soon.

Good day my dear...
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