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Peak oil energy fund?

Unread postby Clouseau2 » Wed 26 Oct 2005, 15:24:35

I haven't seen a discussion about this here yet, but I apologize if I'm repeating an already posted topic.

With all the petroleum experts and investment experts here, you'd think some of them together and create a "peak oil" mutual fund.

It would be setup to provide a good return in light of our future reality.

I'm no economist/geologist/expert investor, but I imagine it would hold a combination of inflation protected securities & commodities, stock in oil & gas companies, alternative energy, etc.

If someone HAS thought of this already, what's the ticker symbol?
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Re: Peak oil energy fund?

Unread postby fossil_fuel » Wed 26 Oct 2005, 19:00:42

there actually is a mutual fund who's manager is PO aware and manages the fund from such a standpoint. i don't remember the name now though, i'm sure someone else here does.
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Re: Peak oil energy fund?

Unread postby gt1370a » Wed 26 Oct 2005, 19:33:37

Check out Guinness Atkinson, GAGEX.
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Re: Peak oil energy fund?

Unread postby fossil_fuel » Wed 26 Oct 2005, 19:49:55

that's the one.
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Re: Peak oil energy fund?

Unread postby Clouseau2 » Thu 27 Oct 2005, 16:52:32

Yes I found that myself after looking for a while. Look, up 60% this year!
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Re: Peak oil energy fund?

Unread postby falser » Thu 27 Oct 2005, 19:49:46

Depending on how much money you're working with you might be better off just picking the top 4 or 5 energy stocks - ie. make you're own fund. Pick a gold miner, the best refiner, the best exploration, oilsand, alternative, and nuclear company.... No sense in paying some fund 3% a year to pick stocks if you know exactly what kind of companies you want to invest in.
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Re: Peak oil energy fund?

Unread postby Seadragon » Thu 27 Oct 2005, 20:44:31

Wouldn't want to be seen as bragging but my Vanguard Energy has howled for the entire 15 months I've had it...and no 3% expense ratio either. You're best off just buying some energy/natural resources/commodities ETFs, unless you just like researching companies...
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Re: Peak oil energy fund?

Unread postby fossil_fuel » Thu 27 Oct 2005, 21:36:42

or like to play the commodities game.
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Re: Peak oil energy fund?

Unread postby JBinKC » Fri 28 Oct 2005, 01:33:58

Fossil_fuel I believe you are talking about Sprott Asset Management but take note it is a Canadian based company.
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Re: Peak oil energy fund?

Unread postby teemu » Sat 29 Oct 2005, 15:54:32

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('falser', 'D')epending on how much money you're working with you might be better off just picking the top 4 or 5 energy stocks - ie. make you're own fund. Pick a gold miner, the best refiner, the best exploration, oilsand, alternative, and nuclear company.... No sense in paying some fund 3% a year to pick stocks if you know exactly what kind of companies you want to invest in.


Another interesting possibility might be iShares Goldman Sach Natural Resources ETF (NYSE:IGE). Most of the fund is in oil and oil service companies, but also in other companies related to natural resources. Fees are less and 1%.
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