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The Five Minute Guide To Oil ETFs

The world still largely runs on crude oil, and that ever-present demand coupled with erratic shifts in supply, makes it a volatile, liquid, and popular instrument for investors, traders, and speculators alike. Savvy individuals have always had the option to try to play oil prices through the equities of multinational energy companies and/or smaller independent exploration and production (E&P) companies, as well as actual oil futures themselves [see also 25 Ways To Invest In Crude Oil ]. See the full story here → Related Posts: How to Trade Crude Oil Futures Crude Oil Guide: Brent Vs. WTI, What’s The Difference? Four Little Known Factors Driving the Price of Crude Oil 10 Crude Oil Traders Worth Following on Twitter The Different Types of Brent Oil Futures Compared
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