Archive for April, 2008

OK, then it’s $3.65 on Monday or Tuesday

Comment on Wednesday’s prediction:  There was no price hike on Thursday or Friday, so the prediction was WRONG.
Sunday, April 20, 2008:  8:30 AM:  Since my WRONG prediction on Wednesday, wholesale prices have moved up a bit more, while retail prices have moved down a bit.  So, we’ll try again:  price hike to at least $3.65 [...]

$3.65 is the all-time high, and here it comes again!

Comment on April 6 prediction:  We got a hike on April 8 to $3.49, so the prediction was CORRECT.  We got another hike on April 14 to $3.55.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008, 10:15 PM:  Although wholesale prices continue their move higher, I’ve been debating much of the day whether or not we’d get a second hike [...]

$3.69 next stop? Its likely!

I can say with some certainty that we’re likely to see $3.69 locally here within the next couple days. My benchmark station in Indiana jumped to $3.55 tonight from $3.43, meaning we’re due for a hike as we’re consistently 10-15 cents more per gallon than they are.
Fill up soon!

$3.59-$3.65 seems like the next step! Fill’er up!

With wholesale prices slowly climbing and our local prices slowly falling, I’m on the lookout for another price hike, as soon as today but more likely tomorrow.
It seems that $3.59-$3.65 is going to be the target.
Fill up ASAP!

$3.49 next?

Comment on March 29 prediction:  Prices did go back up last Wednesday, but only to $3.39, so call it 1/2 CORRECT, 1/2 WRONG
Sunday, April 6, 2008, 4:45 PM:  Wholesale prices fell early in the week last week, so that’s why we only got a hike to $3.39, instead of $3.49.  They are up at least [...]

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