Posts Tagged crude

Oil Fund Arbitrage Strategy

Posted on March 12, 2009 by Adam

Arbitrage is the practice of profiting from discrepancies in prices between similar assets. Looking at Exhange Traded Funds that track crude oil, I see ample opportunities for arbitrage in the energy space.
I noticed this last night when I was looking at a relative strength chart of USO compared to Crude Futures. USO is an ETF [...]

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Gas and Oil Diverge - What it Means for your Trading

Posted on February 13, 2009 by Adam

Over the past month and a half, we’ve seen a really interesting divergence between gasoline and crude oil. The price of gasoline has outpaced oil by quite a bit, setting up a bullish situation for oil refining companies. In short, they can buy oil for cheaper, refine it, and then sell gasoline at higher prices. [...]

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