The Gasoline ETF Trampled Crude Oil, Nat Gas And Energy ETFs
03 December 2009 at 12:55 pm by Staff
The November S&P GSCI Commodity Report delineated an impressive fact; that is, gasoline had vaulted nearly 78% YTD (1/1 – 11/30).
Unfortunately, ETF investors found themselves earning much less. Many had focused their attentions on Oil and Natural Gas ETFs which had markedly lower returns.
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