ETF's tracking of oil price

ewilcox

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Hi All

I'm not sure if this is the best place to post on the subject of ETF's tracking Oil so apologies if not correct...

Anyway in the near future I will be in a position to invest a small amount of money. I would like to effectively tie this investment to the price of oil over the next few years. I am not totally concerned with the day to day movement but rather the long term trends which (rightly or wrongly) think will be in one direction. I've considered a portfolio of Oil company stocks (BP, Shell, Cairn etc) as a suitable way to achieve this but realised there are two problems. Firstly these companies prospects are in the medium term possibly not so good as reserves dry up and they are probably forced to merge to survive. Secondly each will be subject to its own fortunes which may be entirely different from the sector as a whole. My next consideration was to use an ETF tracking Brent or some other index. The only downside to this is as far as I can tell is while they roughly track the commodity the tracking is never that good. For example if crude rises 30% the EFT only rises 20-25% according to my calculations. So my first question is why is the tracking so poor? Secondly, for this reason, I was wondering what other alternatives there might be that I haven't considered? Ideally any investment will be OTC, track the price of oil as closely as possible, have little or no management fees and finally be easy to trade from the UK.

Thanks in advance,

ew
 
What etf's have you looked at?

You might want to look at U.S. Oil Fund etf ( USO )
 
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The ETF's I've looked at are listed as the following:

ETFS COM SECURITIE 0% SEC UNDTD NTS(CRUDE OIL) LSE
ETFS COM SECURITIE 0% SEC UNDTD NTS(ENERGY) LSE (probably not oil specific I know)
ETFS COM SECURITIE 0% SEC UNDTD NTS(PETROLEUM) LSE
ETFS OIL SECURITIE 0% SEC UNDATED NTS(BRENT LSE
ETFS OIL SECURITIE 0% SEC UNDATED NTS(WTI) USD LSE

I guess you're now going to tell me they are not ETF's? :cheesy:
 
Not familiar with any of them mate but then they're all LSE, do you have the tickers to hand?
 
Good question - I was looking for the tickers too - when I find them I'll post em!
 
Good question - I was looking for the tickers too - when I find them I'll post em!

Cheers mate, google doesn't seem to bring anything up for them, so I not sure what stable they are from, am more familiar with US etf's, but always interested in anything that can be traded.
 
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