Gas Price Prediction for 21 U.S. Cities via E-mail Every Day!

Amazingly accurate predictions of tomorrow's retail gas prices will be available to subscribers in 21 cities in the U.S. starting Monday, June 21. GasPredictor.com is adding eight cities to its existing line-up of 13 local daily forecasts.
 
June 16, 2010 - PRLog -- You know the feeling:  You just filled your gas tank, and the next day your local gas station lowers its prices.  Or you really need to fill up, and the prices are going up just as you pull in.  Starting Monday, June 21, you can beat that frustration for good, if you live in one of the 21 lucky cities where the daily "Gas Predictor Newsletter" is available.

GasPredictor.com has an amazing success rate of over 99%.  Their predictions of retail gas prices in 13 cities across the U.S., and for the U.S. as a whole, have only been wrong seven times since they began daily publication of their "Gas Predictor" in November, 2008.

Starting this Monday, those accurate predictions will be available in eight more cities.  Subscriptions are available immediately for the local "Gas Predictor Newsletters" for Boston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland (OR), and Tacoma.  These eight cities join the 13 cities which have already been enjoying GasPredictor.com's money-saving service, including Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Long Island, Raleigh, San Diego, St. Louis, Tampa, and three others.

The Web site is accepting subscriptions now for daily delivery to start on Monday afternoon, June 21.  But hurry!  Only 2,000 subscriptions are issued for each locality, and when they're gone, they're gone!

GasPredictor.com has a remarkable record of accuracy.  The national edition of the "Gas Predictor" newsletter, which has predicted the direction of movement of gas prices in the U.S. as a whole every business day since November, 2008, has been correct over 99% of the time.  The 21 local editions predict not only whether gas prices will move up or down, but the precise range of prices within a few cents.  Local editions also have a better than 99% success rate in predicting whether you would save money by buying gas today or waiting until tomorrow.

The predictions are only accurate for one business day in advance.  GasPredictor.com can tell you how much gas will cost in your town tomorrow, but not next month.

Subscribers receive the forecasts in their e-mail each business day in the afternoon, in plenty of time to decide whether to fill up on the way home from work.  These forecasts are also posted on the Web site each workday morning, but that only gives you a few hours notice, and in fact, the price may already have gone up before the prediction is published on the Web.

Subscribers to the national edition can convert to any new local editions as they become available, and they even get advance notice of new editions.  For example, subscribers knew about these eight new local editions about two weeks ago.  Because of this, many of the limited number of subscriptions have already been filled even before the new editions were available to the public.

The GasPredictor.com team is very excited about the eight new local editions, according to Chuck Bonner, lead analyst.  "This is the first time we've ever released so many new editions at once," Bonner said, "and there are a few minor challenges, but we're ready."

Bonner is also confident that the accuracy record that GasPredictor.com has established will continue in the new editions.  "Some of these cities are places where we have been recording data and making informal test predictions since the very beginning nearly two years ago," Bonner says.  "We've just been refining our algorithms and our internal operations before going public with these editions."

When asked about future editions, Bonner said, "We'd like to bring our service to every town and city in the U.S., but we need to focus on a few at a time.  We'll listen to our subscribers and visitors to our Web site to help us decide where to go next."

Annual and quarterly subscriptions to the Daily Gas Predictor email newsletter are available exclusively through the Web site, at http://www.gaspredictor.com/SubscribeMain.htm.

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GasPredictor.com publishes predictions of retail gas prices one day in advance via e-mail to subscribers, and several hours in advance on its Web site. Predictions for the U.S. as a whole and for 21 localities are over 99% accurate since November, 2008.
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