Kevin Stecyk 🇨🇦 🇺🇦 (@stecyk) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin Stecyk 🇨🇦 🇺🇦

@stecyk

Investor, CFA, MBA, Engineer, Blogger, Photographer, Hiker. RTs are not endorsements & Faves are sometimes bookmarks.

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S&P 500 3-4% off the highs 5 stocks at or near 52-week high 498 < 52 week high 429 > 5% off 345 > 10% off 258 > 15% off 193 > 20% off 90 > 30% off 35 > 40% off 11 > 50% off *We have already crashed internally - data from Worth Charting.

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“Bohunks” and “garlic eaters.” Some of the popular insults used to describe Ukrainian immigrants to Canada like these👇a century ago. Many faced prejudice and discrimination because they weren’t “heritage Canadians.” During the First World War, there were calls for their

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Thank you, Dr. Anas Alhajji, for your informative session where you debunked some myths and added critical context to the ongoing situation in Iran, the Gulf, and OPEC+. #OOTT

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Oil prices forecast to jump despite Opec+ pledge to raise output ft.com/content/160cfd… via @ft The article contains a wonderful graphic showing the oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Anas Alhajji #OOTT

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"The last thing Iran would want is a VLCC loaded with 2 million barrels of oil exploding or spilling near its shores. Iran itself relies on more than 65 desalination plants along the Gulf coast, though they supply only a small fraction of its water needs." "More critically,

"The last thing Iran would want is a VLCC loaded with 2 million barrels of oil exploding or spilling near its shores. Iran itself relies on more than 65 desalination plants along the Gulf coast, though they supply only a small fraction of its water needs."

"More critically,
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When we talk about age in everyday terms, we instinctively think in years defined by Earth’s orbit around the Sun. By that measure, the Solar System is about 4.6 billion years old, formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust that eventually gave birth to the Sun and the

When we talk about age in everyday terms, we instinctively think in years defined by Earth’s orbit around the Sun. 

By that measure, the Solar System is about 4.6 billion years old, formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust that eventually gave birth to the Sun and the