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A short and precide guide to Investing in the Oil Market with Online Spread Betting

Over the past century many have made their fortune and generated huge amounts of money as the late great billionaire J. Paul Getty did in the form of oil.

The ever increasing demands on oil supply to power today’s energy needing consumer, continues to grow globally for oil as the energy source of choice for cars, heating, machinery etc. Countries experiencing significant growth cycles such as Russia, Brazil, India and China continue with their increased consumption to fuel their growth ambitions, placing even more demand on the finite oil resources the world has.

While there are still significant oil resources that lay untapped in areas such as Canada/Alaska as extraction of the oil in these areas is only economically viable at the much higher oil prices seen in the past few years.

The impact in 2008 for the retail consumer was well covered by the world media and felt hard by us all globally as the price of oil soared from $85.42 in January 22nd 2008 to $147.27 in July 11th 2008, at that time many industry experts had predicated oil would continue the established trend and trade at $200 a barrel. The credit crunch and resulting cycle of wealth destruction globally during the second half of 2008 impacted demand for black gold with the price per barrel falling to the very low $32.40 on the 19th December 2008. It has been a roller coaster ride for crude oil in 2008.But it’s an opportunity for those in the know - the speculative investor - to make significant gains from trading, or of course to have made big losses.

Whilst media interest has waned in recent months to focus market attention on the demise of the banking sector, Oil has been making a spectacular recovery from the $32 December lows to hit $70 in recent weeks, the industry experts are now calling for $85 dollars a barrel whilst others suggest a short term correction may be in order. Whatever the future throws at it, the oil trader and speculator has the opportunity to profit from such moves if their opinion on the direction proves to be correct.

For the retail investor gaining exposure to either NYMEX Crude or BRENT Crude at first may not seem that straight forward, whilst the opportunity to trade Oil Company stocks or purchase Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) (which can provide exposure to oil prices) has traditionally been the only obvious route through your online stockbroker, Financial spread trading and Contracts for Difference (CFD) trading makes accessing these commodity markets relatively straightforward. Investors can then take either long or short positions via the spread bet or CFD and trade the fluctuations in price in this and many other markets. Spread Betting firms and Contracts For Difference providers also provide a wide range of market information, charting resources and trading technology which gives the retail investor access to a wide range of information. The weekly Crude Oil Inventories Update will actually provide real time market information for relevant trading data.

Once a week, the Energy Information Administration will release a small glimpse of what they think the future demand of oil is going to be by releasing its Crude Oil Inventory numbers. Traders will look for this sort of information because the amount of oil commercial firms have in inventory impacts the price of oil in quite a predictable way when taken into account with other factors in determining future oil prices.

What the Crude Oil Inventories number report does is give the figure on how many barrels of crude oil commercial firms have in inventory. Although commercial firms will report their inventory levels to the EIA on a weekly basis the EIA must still make some estimates to arrive at the final number.

One of the other organisations that has a significant impact on the price of oil is OPEC- the Organisation for Petroleum Exporting Countries.OPEC is a large cartel of twelve countries made up of Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela. The cartel is headquartered in Vienna and hosts regular meetings among the oil ministers of its Member Countries.

According to its statutes, one of the principal goals is the determination of the best means for safeguarding the cartel's interests, individually and collectively. It also pursues ways and means of ensuring the stabilisation of prices in international oil markets, with a view to eliminating harmful and unnecessary fluctuations; giving due regard at all times to the interests of the producing nations and to the necessity of securing a steady income to the producing countries; an efficient and regular supply of petroleum to consuming nations, and a fair return on their capital to those investing in the petroleum industry.
OPEC issues a Monthly Oil Market Report and various other bulletins which again impact market pricing and are keenly awaited by oil traders globally.

Whilst trading oil may seem the preserve of an elite group of traders in London, Chicago or elsewhere in the globe, the price of petrol or gasoline directly impacts everyone in the developed world. It impacts the cost of transporting goods and services to every area of the globe and as we saw in 2008, this can have a negative impact both on the price we pay for personal transportation at the pump, but also the cost of basic food and services we rely on in our day to day lives. Although we saw very little pull back in pump prices during the past six months these same experts are predicting that the pump prices are set to rise which in turn could make a big impact to us all.

Some have therefore turned to spread betting and CFDs to hedge their exposure to rising fuel costs by placing medium to longer term trades which pay out if oil prices rise across the globe. This approach can also be made relevant for small as well as medium sized businesses exposed to the oil price moves- from hauliers, farmers and fisherman to practically any business that can be impacted by rising fuel costs. Giant companies have done this for many years,airlines hedging fuel costs to ensure any unexpected sharp rises in crude do not impact their budgetary plans in any fiscal year. In 2008 many haulier firms folded due to the rising cost of fuel but also due to fuel taxes in the UK remaining very high - approximately 61% of the cost paid at the pump is tax revenue for the UK government, European haulier firms subject to lower fuel taxation were able to generate a significant competitive advantage against the UK haulage business at this time who were left unable to pass the full cost of rising fuel onto their customers.

Beyond hedging, spread betting and CFDs also allow investors the opportunity to trade on oil companies’ stock prices - from the Exxons, Shells and BPs of this world to the smaller exploration outfits, drilling as Getty did over half a century ago for that next 20,000-barrels-a-day oilfield and the opportunity to make a lot of money.

SHOPPING IN PARIS- best clothes shops, souvenir shops and flea markets? Please help :) ?

I want to find some unusual and vintage items in Paris which I can't just buy a similar copy of in the UK! Also, I don't want to spend lots of money, I'm up for mooching round markets.
So if anyone could tell me the best areas and streets for budget souvenir shops and clothes/shoes/bags shops (obviously I can't afford anything on the Champs-Elysees!)?
Also, if anyone knows when any cool, cheapish markets are happening and where, I'd be really grateful :)
Thanks

Le Bon Marche Rive Gauche
24, rue de Sèvres (7th arr.)
Metro : Sèvres Babylone

http://www.lebonmarche.fr/

Printemps Haussmann
64, boulevard Haussmann (9th arr)
Metro : Havre Caumartin

http://departmentstoreparis.printemps.co…

WK Accessories
5 Rue du Marché-St.-Honoré (1st)
Metro: Tuileries
[An interesting thrift shop]

Les Trois Marches de Catherine B
1 Rue Guisarde (6th)
Metro: Odeon
[Vintage purses]

Alternatives
18, rue du Roi de Sicile (4th)
Métro St. Paul
[second hand designer clothes]

La Vallee Village
3, cours de la Garonne Paris 77700
RER: Val d'Europe

http://www.lavalleevillage.com/lavallee/…

[An outlet mall- 75 leading ready-to-wear, table ware and luxury labels offer their previous season's collections (minimum of 33% reduction (off original recommended price) and up to 60%).]

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The online advertising tech start-up has something to crow about (besides
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