2010 Stock Picks: Best Oil ETF’s

Robert Zaleski By: IS
Date posted: 01.29.2010 (5:00 am) | Write a Comment  (7 Comments)

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We are not even a month into 2010 and already looking at what has and has not been working so far in 2010. We have been asked about oil stocks and ETF’s and at the start of the year we did a brief intro into the best alternatives. Then, earlier this week we looked into the best performing oil stocks so far in 2010.  I received a few emails from readers who wanted the same information for oil ETF’s. Here it is! First off, to kick things off, here are the main oil related ETF’s as well as their YTD (year to date) returns, price, if they are leveraged or not and finally their expense ratio.

TickerNameYTD RETURNPX_LASTLEVERAGED?EXPENSE_RATIO
SCOPROSHRE U/S DJ-AIG CRUDE OIL16.8515.91Y0.95
DTOPOWERSHARES DB OIL 2X SHORT15.88977.26Y0.75
DNOUNITED STATES SHORT OIL FUND8.22347.4Y0.96
DUGPROSHARES ULTRASHORT OIL & G3.1413.44Y0.95
OIHOIL SERVICES HOLDRS TRUST3.003119.74N0
DDGPROSHARES SHORT OIL & GAS2.17652.83Y0.95
XESSPDR OIL & GAS EQUIP & SERV2.07228.52N0.35
IEZISHARES DJ US OIL EQUIP & SV1.83642.88N0.47
XOPSPDR S&P OIL & GAS EXPLORATI-0.87440.44N0.35
PXJPOWERSHARES DYN OIL & GAS SV-0.94316.44N0.61
IEOISHARES DJ US OIL & GAS EXPL-1.51952.84N0.48
DIGPROSHARES ULTRA OIL & GAS-4.4632.28Y0.95
USLUNITED STATES 12 MONTH OIL-7.46437.44N0.6
DBOPOWERSHARES DB OIL FUND-7.82725.42N0.75
OLOPOWERSHARES DB CRUDE OIL LNG-7.8812.4N0.75
USOUNITED STATES OIL FUND LP-8.14736.16N0.45
OILIPATH GOLDMAN SACHS CRUDE-8.19223.8N0.75
UHNUNITED STATES HEATING OIL LP-9.63425.03N0.69
UCOPROSHRE ULT DJ-AIG CRUDE OIL-15.85210.7Y0.95

As with most such graphs, it is not a surprise to have leveraged ETF’s with the top returns. Now if I had done this table just a few days ago, I think the results would have been very different but the truth is that Crude Oil has taken quite a hit in the past week (as have many other commodities and assets) which has meant that the top picks so far have been those that return the inverse of crude oil.

Take a look at SCO from Pro-Shares which returns -200% of the return of crude oil.

Personally, I would be very surprised to see this trend continue but I guess everything is possible given the uncertainty in the world. What are your top picks among this list???

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7 Comments »

  1. Comment by Frank — January 29, 2010 @ 9:39 am
    Frank

    USO and OIL is quite popular. I would trade on those products. Expense ratio is a bit high though.

  2. Comment by Zavi — January 29, 2010 @ 9:49 am
    Zavi

    Hey! Great post, but I am not buying Oil ETFs. It’s just too volatile for me.

    We only hear about new ETFs. I was thinking about recent ETF closings. What do we do in that case? Should we be careful by only buying ETFs with good volume?

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  5. Comment by IS — February 4, 2010 @ 9:05 am
    Pierre Cantin

    @Frank – Yes, it’s a lot more difficult to offer low fees on commodity ETF’s given all the expenses related to trading them (when they are futures based)

  6. Comment by IS — February 4, 2010 @ 9:06 am
    Pierre Cantin

    @Zavi – Yes, I would recommend staying in the higher volume ETF’s. What happens when an ETF closes is a very good question and I could research this for a new post, I would think that assets would be liquidated and investors would receive the NAV, but will get back to you, thanks!

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