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Investing in Oil
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chile_paul
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With Brent crude prices hitting a 5 and a half year low today I was wondering whether anybody was looking to invest in oil in the expectation that it will return to $100+ prices over the long term?
I'm thinking that for a small percentage of my portfolio (which I can afford to lose and would not need to access for 5-10 years) this may be a good investment?
I'd be interested in people's views and experiences and any guidance on the best way to do this - I know there are a number of funds that track commodities in general as well as ETF's. Any views on the best way to invest??
I'm thinking that for a small percentage of my portfolio (which I can afford to lose and would not need to access for 5-10 years) this may be a good investment?
I'd be interested in people's views and experiences and any guidance on the best way to do this - I know there are a number of funds that track commodities in general as well as ETF's. Any views on the best way to invest??
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Its a tough one. Some are predicting $50 to $60 to become the 'new' norm whereas others suggest $90. I have gone for a relatively small investment in Tullow Oil. I may also invest in a hedged natural gas or brent crude ETF (ETFS) if prices dip even further.
I am cautious regarding the amounts as I also hold Russia which can be viewed as a commodities play in itself.0 -
I have been adding to my BP. holding which is yielding 6% right now.0
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There is a Junior Oils fund that may be suitable.
As suggested you could also buy oil companies or country funds that are reliant on oil.Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0 -
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inflationbuster wrote: »I have been adding to my BP. holding which is yielding 6% right now.
Is the dividend sustainable at this level?
Nor is BP clear of litigation in the US yet in relation to Deepwater Horizon. .0 -
Junior Oil - is that oil that isn't quite oil yet and needs a few more million years to become oil? As in you leave out an H or an F from this proper oil formula
Seriously, what are Junior Oils funds?
I think junior oils come from baby dinosaurs.0 -
So what exactly are Junior Oils? I really do like to know.0
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I assume the fund invests in fledgling oil explorers and producers.0
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Thrugelmir wrote: »Is the dividend sustainable at this level?
Nor is BP clear of litigation in the US yet in relation to Deepwater Horizon. .
Both are indeed risks but BP did raise the dividend for third quarter despite lower oil prices.0
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