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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2671006" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The oil patch is going to be the oil patch. It took a dump in the 80's, and took another dump in the 90's.</p><p></p><p>It has to be the most cyclic industry in history. I worked in it for almost 39 years. I cried when my $80 stock went to $1.75, I was happy when it went to $85 and split 3 for one.</p><p>I cried again when it went to $40, but then I learned to play the cycles on the stock market, even the small ones. It got to $85 again, and split 2-1. Little guys playing the cycles made good money toward their retirement. Big guys that bought rigs for a penny on the hundred dollar bill, and stored the equipment made millions later.</p><p></p><p>Anybody remember the half section of drilling rigs stored in south OKC in the 90's? That guy made many millions of dollars on the resale.</p><p></p><p>The oil patch never learns from past. They operate for the day. Feast and famine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2671006, member: 5412"] The oil patch is going to be the oil patch. It took a dump in the 80's, and took another dump in the 90's. It has to be the most cyclic industry in history. I worked in it for almost 39 years. I cried when my $80 stock went to $1.75, I was happy when it went to $85 and split 3 for one. I cried again when it went to $40, but then I learned to play the cycles on the stock market, even the small ones. It got to $85 again, and split 2-1. Little guys playing the cycles made good money toward their retirement. Big guys that bought rigs for a penny on the hundred dollar bill, and stored the equipment made millions later. Anybody remember the half section of drilling rigs stored in south OKC in the 90's? That guy made many millions of dollars on the resale. The oil patch never learns from past. They operate for the day. Feast and famine. [/QUOTE]
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