By: priyanka|2011-07-14|Investing
With 2011 just beginning, many of you are taking a look back on their current investments and gazeing the way forward in their portfolio in order to optimize its performance of commodity ETFs in 2011.
By: Ken Long|2010-04-03|Day trading
There are many different useful definitions of the concept of volatility.
By: Ryan Harris|2012-05-07|Small Business
The naturalgas industry is a crucial segment of the United States economy. Additionally, it provides one of the cleanest burning fuels to all parts of the economy. Natural gas is a significant global commodity.
By: Viktor Ka|2011-04-06|Stock Market
Exchange traded funds (ETFs) are becoming more and more popular among ordinary traders and institutional investors. The biggest advantage of the exchange traded funds is the ability of diversification with a single purchase - many traders do not have enough funds to invest into extensive portfolio.
By: dshfj|2010-09-09|Team
Present, international oil prices, naturalgas Prices are down, obviously.
By: Christine Harrell|2011-04-15|Article Marketing
Natural gas separation is a process used with underground and underwater extraction of natural fuels in order to extract valuable methane from other, less useful, or possibly dangerous hydrocarbons and other components present in natural fuel deposits.
By: Jared McMorris|2010-04-02|Environment
Why is naturalgas so cheap (3.87 per mmBTU as of today) while Oil is moving ever higher? This is a significant disconnect that does not make long term sense.
By: Chris Vermeulen|2010-03-27|Investing
Last week was nothing special as stock market continued to drift higher on light volume and the Volatility Index (VIX) reaching a new multi year low.
By: Ken Long|2010-04-03|Investing
There are two ETFs that focused directly on gold, the commodity. The first one has a symbol of GLD and is by far the most heavily traded of the two ETFs, probably because it was the first one to market.
By: Xander Palmer|2011-03-26|Home improvement
The United Kingdom was a net exporter of energy to continental Europe before 2003. Prices for naturalgas were lower than they are now. The UK became a net importer of naturalgas for both industrial and domestic use.