What to look for when trading for Oil?

Roberto Baldizon
Sep 3, 2018 · 3 min read
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Crude Oil, like any other ore in the planet, is no longer a simple natural resource; it’s a financial asset which follows bullish and bearish trends of the industry in the global market. Crude Oil is traded in the United States and Europe for profit. In fact, more than 90% of the transactions regarding Crude Oil in the United States are purely financial, therefore most of the crude oil bought and sold is never delivered…

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Engineer experienced in web-apps, software, and energy systems design. Used to getting my hands dirty to find tailored technology solutions with real value.

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