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Is roll yield still a useful concept in evaluating crude oil futures markets? This is a timely question because of:(a) skepticism on the benefits of roll yield; and (b) the dramatic drop in oil prices has led investors to question whether crude-oil-futures positions deserve a role in a...
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This article argues that it is plausible that there are two fundamental metrics that could be useful for deciding upon crude oil futures positions: (1) whether there are ample inventories or not; and (2) whether spare capacity is at pinch-point levels or not. The article will further argue that...
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Should an investor enter into long-term positions in oil futures contracts? In answering this question, this paper will cover the following three considerations: (1) the case for structural positions in crude oil futures contracts; (2) useful indicators for avoiding crash risk; and (3) financial...
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With concerns on inflation flaring up, there has been renewed interest in potentially including commodities in diversified portfolios. This article builds off prior research in examining which commodities to include and in what size. The article briefly reviews the relevant literature and...
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