
U.S. to Tap into 50M Barrels of Reserve Oil to Tame Rising Gas Prices
Real Vision: Finance & Investing
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Investing in Crude Oil in a Backwardated Market
Front month crude, the nearer to spot price is more dear and pricier than when you go out on the calendar rite. So essentially it is a ats, a sign strength in the energy markets. What you have when you invest in crud oil in a backardated market is positive carry. If you stay in the trade, futures, trade through a set of consecutive futures months,. When you roll out the curve, you roll down in price, so you get a cheaper crude oil price.
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