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United States Oil Fund (USO $118.39)
- $118.39 Cap: $1.46B
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United States Oil Fund (USO $118.39)
- $118.39 Cap: $1.46B
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Q: Is there an ETF where you can short crude oil on a longer term basis? What would likely happen if you purchased this ETF if the price of crude hit $105 and you held it for a few months and theoretically the crude price dropped to $80. Would this ETF work for a longer period of time or is it only meant for short term fluctuations? Do you have any other ideas for this type of trade without using futures?
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United States Oil Fund (USO $118.39)
- $118.39 Cap: $1.46B
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Q: Can you suggested cdn$ and us$ ETFs for a pure play on oil? Do not want to own producers. Thank you
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United States Oil Fund (USO $118.39)
- $118.39 Cap: $1.46B
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Q: Unless your opinion has changed over the course of the last few years it appeared back then that USO was your favoured way to play crude, as in the commodity. Anything changed ?
Is there a similar way to play natural gas? I was thinking maybe UNG, but I'm thinking the contract roll-overs make that chart look as bad as it does. Maybe the ticker symbol should be changed to U-G-L-Y.
Is there a similar way to play natural gas? I was thinking maybe UNG, but I'm thinking the contract roll-overs make that chart look as bad as it does. Maybe the ticker symbol should be changed to U-G-L-Y.
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