Coopec, everyone has a different time span when it comes to the market.
I know people who buy and hold until death do us part, while others buy high and sell low. Then you have the dreamers, the gurus and Ali baba and the forty thieves (Those that gladly take money from the sheep)
Which category you fall into is up to you, but by listing so many different articles and believing every think that you read lends you to become the head of the herd. Get my drift?
Those electric cars that you are so very fond of and the companies that will bring them to the market know that the penetration rate will be very slow.
For example, Electric cars will serve the people who are looking for short distance travel, such as a short drive up to the shops and back or you live close to work.
Other than that, the Australian Roads and our terrain,with our very harsh conditions, the electric cars will be a death trap on the open roads, especially due to the number of Trucks, Trailers and Road Trains which deliver all the goods all us Australians enjoy every day. Let me think, they’re electric are they not?
Electric cars will have their place in the future, but oil and gas will still be used as an extremely important commodity long after your dead.
Just in case you have forgot, look around you, nearly everthing in your house is oil based as follows:
ammonia
anesthetics
antifreeze
antihistamines
antiseptics
artificial limbs
artificial turf
aspirin
awnings
balloons
ballpoint pens
bandages
basketballs
bearing grease
bicycle tires
boats
cameras
candles
car battery cases
car enamel
cassettes
caulking
cd player
cd's
clothes
clothesline
cold cream
combs
cortisone
crayons
curtains
dashboards
denture adhesive
dentures
deodorant
detergents
dice
diesel
dishes
dishwasher
dresses
drinking cups
dyes
electric blankets
electrician's tape
enamel
epoxy
eyeglasses
fan belts
faucet washers
fertilizers
fishing boots
fishing lures
fishing rods
floor wax
folding doors
food preservatives
football cleats
football helmets
footballs
footballs
gasoline
glycerin
golf bags
golf balls
guitar strings
hair coloring
hair curlers
hand lotion
heart valves
house paint
ice chests
ice cube trays
ink
insect repellent
insecticides
life jackets
linings
linoleum
lipstick
luggage
model cars
mops
motor oil
motorcycle helmet
movie film
nail polish
nylon rope
oil filters
paint
paint brushes
paint rollers
panty hose
parachutes
percolators
perfumes
petroleum jelly
pillows
plastic wood
purses
putty
refrigerant
refrigerators
roller skates
roofing
rubber cement
rubbing alcohol
safety glasses
shag rugs
shampoo
shaving cream
shoe polish
shoes
shower curtains
skis
slacks
soap
soft contact lenses
solvents
speakers
sports car bodies
sun glasses
surf boards
sweaters
synthetic rubber
telephones
tennis rackets
tents
tires
toilet seats
tool boxes
tool racks
toothbrushes
toothpaste
transparent tape
trash bags
tv cabinets
umbrellas
upholstery
vaporizers
vitamin capsules
water pipes
wheels
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