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Category: Predictions

Predictions

Prices should continue to fall over the weekend

June 26, 2009

With the Chicago spot falling 25 cents since the 17th, and average prices falling only

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Predictions

Lower prices expected, but Ada & Lowell remain high

June 23, 2009

Comment on my June 11 posting: Prices made it to $2.69 last week, and then

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Predictions

Back from vacation

June 23, 2009

With almost 24 cents between average selling price and a fair price based on the

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Predictions

Michigan could slide, Indiana/Ohio/Illinois could spike

June 17, 2009June 17, 2009

Yesterday the Chicago spot bounded up to $2.12, sparking the belief in me that Speedway

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Predictions

Expect prices to fall to at least $2.69.

June 11, 2009

Thursday, June 11, 2009, 1:15PM:  The extreme price jumps in the Chicago market continue to

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Predictions

Prices fall as supply issues ease

June 9, 2009June 9, 2009

I see the prices falling in the next couple days at least, since the Chicago

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Why We Are Here

We enjoy predicting and trying to further our knowledge in the gasoline and oil industry. Our ultimate goal is to "win" the game of price hikes and to accurately predict hikes.

Current Contributors:
Ed A.: [email protected]
Craig P.: [email protected]
Tim S.: [email protected]
Bill E.: [email protected]

The name of the site is based off an essay Ed wrote for the Grand Rapids Press titled "The Gas Game". The current website was established later by Patrick DeHaan after he and Ed predicted gas price hikes on GasBuddy's website GrandRapidsGasPrices.com, as well as Ed’s personal web page.

Note: To be precise, add 9/10 of a cent to all prices described on this web page.

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