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View ArticleBy: Which Commodity Performs Better? WTI Oil or Brent Oil | Commodity HQ
[...] While there is a lot behind what separates these two commodities, the basic differentiating factor is that WTI is a lighter, sweeter crude, while Brent is more sour. This is generally based on...
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[...] The commodity side of the equation saw gold jump by 3.5 points and oil finish just below $107, as crude failed [...]
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[...] One asset that consistently generates interest as an investment destination is oil, which has seem both tremendous rallies and steep declines over the last several years. Due to the direct impact...
View ArticleBy: USO In Focus As Crude Oil Nears 100 | ETF Database
[...] Friday’s jobs report seems to have stopped the bull train dead in its tracks. After the best opening quarter in roughly 14 years, 2012 is now cast with uncertainty, as many doubt that economic...
View ArticleBy: BullseyeMicrocaps.com » Tuesday’s ETF To Watch: United States Oil Fund
[...] Friday’s jobs report seems to have stopped the bull train dead in its tracks. After the best opening quarter in roughly 14 years, 2012 is now cast with uncertainty, as many doubt that economic...
View ArticleBy: Gulf ETFs Head-To-Head: GULF vs. MES | ETF Database
[...] One important question that is often overlooked when discussing the price of oil is asking who exactly profits (aside from seasoned futures traders) when fossil fuel prices rise. As you might...
View ArticleBy: Gulf ETFs Head-To-Head: GULF vs. MES | ETF Database
[...] One important question that is often overlooked when discussing the price of oil is asking who exactly profits (aside from seasoned futures traders) when fossil fuel prices rise. As you might...
View ArticleBy: How Wall Street Drives Up Gas Prices — Ripping Us Off and Killing Jobs «...
[...] what accounts for the split between the two prices of oil? Some experts say Brent oil is becoming more expensive because other oil supplies coming into [...]
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[...] what accounts for the split between the two prices of oil? Some experts say Brent oil is becoming more expensive because other oil supplies coming into [...]
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[...] what accounts for the split between the two prices of oil? Some experts say Brent oil is becoming more expensive because other oil supplies coming into [...]
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[...] what accounts for the split between the two prices of oil? Some experts say Brent oil is becoming more expensive because other oil supplies coming into [...]
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[...] what accounts for the split between the two prices of oil? Some experts say Brent oil is becoming more expensive because other oil supplies coming into [...]
View ArticleBy: Commodity Giant Exxon Reports Earnings | Commodity HQ
[...] picture; full year earnings in 2011 totaled $41.1 billion, up an impressive 35% from 2010 [see Crude Oil Guide: Brent Vs. WTI: What's The Difference?]. Chairman Rex W. Tillerson, commented,...
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[...] One of the six “supermajor” oil companies around the world, ConocoPhillips formed as a result of the 2002 merger between Conoco Inc. and Phillips Petroleum Company. Stationed in Houston, the...
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[...] What accounts for the split between the two prices of oil? [...]
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[...] Crude Oil Guide: Brent Vs. WTI, What’s The Difference? [...]
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[...] is generally similar to WTI, though there are several differences between these types of fuel [see Brent vs. WTI]. Though WTI has historically been the primary benchmark for crude oil, there are...
View ArticleBy: The Ultimate Guide To Screening Energy ETFs | ETF Database
[...] is generally similar to WTI, though there are several differences between these types of fuel [see Brent vs. WTI]. Though WTI has historically been the primary benchmark for crude oil, there are...
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