Monday, January 11, 2010

Investing In Oil Is Investing In Oil/Gas A Good Idea? If Yes How Do I Start. Is There Any Website I Can Consult To Educate?

Is investing in Oil/Gas a good idea? If yes how do i start. is there any website i can consult to educate? - investing in oil

I, like to invest?

4 comments:

pcpy said...

I do not recommend investing in oil in the moment, the market is Shakey. It might be good in a diversified portfolio, because they can have a peak and then be able to dump. Commodities are a heavy bat, try something more stable. If you invest a game of chance and technical enterprises in China, and then get out before the Chinese government has done to all foreign investors. If you really want, in raw materials, procurement of grain trade.

rostov said...

Well, sure, meet with the exception of the view that other people. This means that investing only in oil or gas "may lose money. (A useful guide in P / E. Stay away from penny stocks overvalued. "Stock price / earnings per action. More most of the action.)

Many Web sites. I recommend the website www stupid, but consider some basic elements:

If your funds from small investors or investment index would be a better choice. Less risk and greater diversity in a small investment. (Reducing the risk means less loss and less gain.)

http://www.fool.com/

You may also consider obtaining a financial advisor. I think they are not "preditory" pretend, but still good advice.

To read other things:
- Wealthy Barber - Canadian gr8 book
- Why not invest in mutual funds
- Why Buy Bonds

Bill said...

Well, investing in the oil / gas can be very profitable, especially in developing countries also countries.But very capital intensive.

Anthony C said...

Should be good investments over the next 10 years, but the world is changing rapidly and can be used as investment in the steam, when most people are still using this means of transport to consider, however, scientific discovery begins metaphorically on oil so this would be a long term investment rather brief (roughly 6-8 years for sale)

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