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The ETF: United States 12 Month Oil Fund (USL)

 

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United States 12 Month Oil Fund
The United States 12 Month Oil Fund is an exchange traded security that is designed to track the movements of West Texas Intermediate light, sweet crude oil (WTI), as measured by the changes in the average of the prices of twelve Futures Contracts on crude oil traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contracts consist of the near month contract to expire and the contracts for the following eleven months.

Investment type: ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund); listed on the U.S. NYSE exchange
Ticker symbol: USL

Fund manager: United States 12 Month Oil Fund

Fund information from United States 12 Month Oil Fund: United States 12 Month Oil Fund

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Updated Mar 15, 2010