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Ultra Oil & Gas ProShares (DIG)

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thestockadvisors.com - Jan 08, 2009   about  DIG
"ProShares Ultra Oil and Gas (NYSE: DIG), my top idea for 2009, is an exchange-traded fund that positions itself with the performance of the United States' top oil and gas companies," says Paul Tracy.In his StreetAuthority Market Advisor, he explains, "The 'ultra' part of its name" means that the fu...
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bloggingstocks.com - Jan 06, 2009   about  DIG
Filed under: Newsletters, Mutual funds, ETF Investing, Commodities, Oil, Stocks to BuyThis post is part of a special annual report -- Top Stock Picks '09 -- in which TheStockAdvisors.com asked 75 leading newsletter advisors to select their favorite investment for the new year. "ProShares Ultra Oil a...
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clusterstock.alleyinsider.com - Dec 11, 2008   about  DUG, DIG
So let's say a year ago you had the bright idea that oil prices were bound to fall, and you wanted to put your money where your mouth was. Being a retail investor with limited access or inclination towards complex strategies, you parked your money in the UltraShort Oil & Gas ETF (DUG) which, "se...
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bloggingstocks.com - Nov 11, 2008   about  CHK, DO, RIG and 2 more
Filed under: Chesapeake Energy (CHK), Presidential elections, Oil, Stocks to Buy I've been following the election closely for two years. For the most part, politics is a hobby of mine, but in this year's election my interest went much deeper. I recognized very early that the 2008 vote would be monum...
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bloggingstocks.com - Oct 28, 2008   about  USO, DBO, DIG and 1 more
Filed under: Commodities, Oil, RecessionThis post was written by Minyanville contributor Adam Warner: Smarter minds than yours truly have noted that the oil ETF United States Oil Fund (AMEX: USO) is not the best bullish play on crude here. My understanding of the product is that USO owns futures, an...
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bloggingstocks.com - Oct 23, 2008   about  DIG
Filed under: Industry, Schlumberger Limited (SLB), Freep't McMoRan Copper (FCX), Commodities, Stocks to BuyMinyanville contributor Quint Tatro dares to share the kind of keen insight and actionable information you won't find in any prospectus. For more original thought, visit www.minyanville.com. De...
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themarketspeculator.blogspot.com - Oct 15, 2008   about  DIG
I took a small position in DIG today at $30.45. I usually don't like to buy big gaps down, but it has entered my initial buy zone and offers a good risk ratio for easy trade management. As noted when I took profits yesterday at resistance, a pullback and retest of lows is to be expected. As...
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tickersense.typepad.com - Sep 10, 2008   about  DIG, DUG
This morning before the open Birinyi Associates issued a research report on the energy sector and several reasons for today's rally.  1) After yesterday's decline most energy stocks were the most oversold they have been in the last 18 months.  Several of these stocks have reached such levels in th...
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themarketspeculator.blogspot.com - Sep 10, 2008   about  POT, DIG, X and 3 more
Commodities are bouncing off of yesterday's lows. I entered three trades on weakness today. I bought: 100 shares of POT at $139.22 150 DIG at $63.85 100 X at $96.36 My strategy going into the trading day was to only buy when the stocks were in the red. I don't want to chase the bounces, especially...
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thecorrectcall.com - Aug 20, 2008   about  JKL, ITA, DIG and 2 more
During this week’s technical analysis of more than 500 sector and ETF charts, The Correct Call has possibly identified a couple of emerging trends. In all likelihood, the one that will fetch the most headlines and the boldest print is what looks like an impending rally in oil. We see a short term ri...
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