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United States 12 Month Oil Fund (USL)

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  • US Commodity Funds To Begin Trading The "United States 12 Month Natural Gas Fund" (UNL) Wednesday Nov 18th by ETF Daily News
    Natural gas prices have been dropping as of late which we have found is a direct result of new technologies opening up previously inaccessible domestic natural gas reserves. Gas prices rose a few years back over concerns that domestic natural gas reserves were being... More »
    November 16, 2009 UNG, USL, FCG
  • ETFDesk Daily 11/12/2009 by ETFdesk.com
     Sign up for Daily email and feed at www.etfdesk.comNuveen Investments to Offer New Mortgage Opportunity Term FundChina Signals That It May Allow Currency to Rise Against DollarTFC October Monthly UpdateIllinois speeding toward budget disaster, study saysHow the middle class are... More »
    November 12, 2009 CNY, CYB, TFC
  • ETFDesk Daily 11/10/2009 by ETFdesk.com
     Sign up for Daily email and feed at www.etfdesk.comMedia DayTIPS: Inflation Is Coming! Inflation Is Coming!Media DayGold - a six thousand year-old bubbleFed Survey Finds Banks Are Squeezing Consumer Even TighterThe Zweig Total Return Fund IncBanks Choosing Treasury Bonds Over LoansAs... More »
    November 10, 2009 GCH, TIPZ, TIP
  • ETFDesk Daily 11/4/2009 by ETFdesk.com
     Sign up for Daily email and live feed at www.etfdesk.comForget Inflation, Deflation Is a Bigger DangerHOW GOLDMAN SACHS IS TRADING THE COMMODITY MARKETSWe Are Now On TwitterEntering Crude Oil LongWater rationing for Venezuela's capital cityLloyds and RBS announcementsThe Altman Group's... More »
    November 4, 2009 TLH, IEF, TLT
  • Oil ETFs: Tread Carefully by Don Dion
    As oil prices surge, popular oil-tracking ETFs like United States Oil (USO) could face regulatory difficulties. In the wake of the restructuring of the United States Natural Gas (UNG) and PowerShares DB Commodity (DBC) ETFs, investors should…READ MORE To access my special Market Outlook... More »
    November 2, 2009 USO, DBC, OIL
  • ETFDesk Top News and Investment Ideas 11/1/2009 by ETFdesk.com
     Sign up for Daily email and live feed at etfdesk.comConsumer Cutbacks: Temporary or Permanent?Posted: 31 Oct 2009 01:56 AM PDTA recent Gallup poll asked consumers whether they were reducing their spending and/or increasing their saving, and if so, whether they expected those... More »
    November 1, 2009 ROB, XLY, XRT
  • Unexpected Market Moves Should Not Be Ignored by Chris Ciovacco
    In the last two weeks, in Reflation Supported By Stocks, Commodities, and Oil, and Gold, Recessions, Bonds, and 1987, we hypothesized that recent bullish moves in gold, oil, and the CRB Index were evidence of successful "reflation" of asset prices via monetary and fiscal policy. This... More »
    October 23, 2009 JJC, DBC, DBB
  • Reflation Supported By Stocks, Commodities, and Oil by Chris Ciovacco
    Last week in Gold, Recessions, Bonds, and 1987, we stated that: A major objective of all the money printing, government intervention, and low interest rates is to create positive inflation, which includes asset price inflation.Asset inflation helps heal sick balance sheets and repairs a portion... More »
    October 15, 2009 USL, USO, UNG
  • Oil To Hit $90 per Barrel? by Terence Chan
    With oil breaking out above the falling channel resistance at $72.50 yesterday, it now tries to work off the $75 per barrel barrier (trading at $74 per barrel as of the moment). Clearly, the US dollar weakness has plenty to do with this. What could threaten oil's breakout is the dollar index... More »
    October 13, 2009 USO, USL
  • Is Crude Oil Breaking Out? by Terence Chan
    As I write, spot crude is trading up $2... are we seeing a breakout? My previous post talked about crude oil forming a falling channel pattern, and seems to be setting up near resistance, and today we might be seeing the first signs of this breakout. Let's see if it holds on to gains by the... More »
    October 8, 2009 USO, GLBL, USL

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