Does Your ETF Have Oil Spill Exposure?

Filed Under (Oil ETFs) by admin on 15-06-2010

Index investing via ETFs is supposed to be a relatively safe way to achieve diversity and market exposure in your portfolio. But how much do you really know about the stocks that your ETF is holding? Read the rest of this entry »

Are oil prices and ETFs moving southwards?

Filed Under (Commodity ETFs, Oil ETFs) by admin on 12-03-2009

Have the inflated oil prices of last summer become a distant memory, or will prices creep up again this season and return to haunt consumers and lead related exchange traded funds (ETFs) on a new uptrend? Read the rest of this entry »

The hidden leverage of oil ETFs

Filed Under (Oil ETFs) by admin on 06-02-2009

Financial innovation drives markets. Over the years, we have seen investments that had been the sole province of professionals adapted for retail investors. Among the more popular have been inverse ETFs and commodity-based ETFs. Read the rest of this entry »

‘Unprecedented’ inflows into oil ETFs

Filed Under (Oil ETFs) by admin on 28-01-2009

Goldman Sachs’ energy analysts are the latest to warn of the unprecedented inflows into oil ETFs in their most recent research note. Read the rest of this entry »

Appetite for oil ETCs on the increase

Filed Under (Oil ETFs) by admin on 26-01-2009

Appetite for oil-based exchange traded commodities is rising as investors anticipate a rebound in global oil prices. Read the rest of this entry »

Oil ETFs ride high

Filed Under (Oil ETFs) by admin on 11-01-2009

During the first half of 2008 energy prices rose to fresh historic highs. The DJAIGCI Energy IndexSM increased 56% while the DJ-AIGCI Petroleum IndexSM was up 47% during the period. Read the rest of this entry »

Year begins with strong Gold and Oil ETCs

Filed Under (Commodity ETFs, ETF News, ETF Performance, Oil ETFs) by admin on 06-01-2009

Even the holiday period did not stop investors from continuing to build positions in gold and oil Exchange Traded Commodities (ETCs). Read the rest of this entry »