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Which fund to catch some upside from a possible rise in the price of oil?

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  • tmsbry wrote: »
    I'm just a guy on the Internet.

    and i'm just a sock on the internet ... which would it be worse to take advice from? :)
  • Broken_Biscuits
    Broken_Biscuits Posts: 356 Forumite
    edited 27 December 2015 at 3:35PM
    Something else to consider some due diligence into could be a fund indirectly linked to oil prices.
    I have some shares in a Russia fund. The largest holdings are oil and gas producers.
    If you consider oil prices will go up and agree with the principals of CAPE investing, then a Russia fund could be a good long term addition to your portfolio.
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