Besides the gasoline-related stocks and exchange traded funds (ETFs), is there any other way to try and benefit from the $4-$5 a gallon prices?
Did you just fill up your tank on the way to work, and realize a good portion of your day’s earnings are burned already?
Gary Gordon for ETF Expert is thinking that higher fuel prices will inspire more consumers to shop online, more investors to seek … [ visit site to read more ]
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US ISM non-factory index for February came out better than expected, with the composite index at 49.3 vs a prior 44.6. The forecast was a reading of 47.3. Although the US service industries contracted less than expected, it is still below 50, in line with a general contraction of the economy, and is still the second worst since March 2003 and the worst 2-month showing since November 2001. With US non-farm payrolls looming this Friday, traders turned their attention to ADP private hiring da...
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US ISM non-factory index for February came out better than expected, with the composite index at 49.3 vs a prior 44.6. The forecast was a reading of 47.3. Although the US service industries contracted less than expected, it is still below 50, in line with a general contraction of the economy, and is still the second worst since March 2003 and the worst 2-month showing since November 2001. With US non-farm payrolls looming this Friday, traders turned their attention to ADP private hiring data ...
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