June 29, 2020

The Motley Fool: Ditch These 3 Popular Oil ETFs and Consider Buying This 1 Instead

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2020-06-28 00:00:00, Matt DiLallo, The Motley Fool

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/Business & Industrial/Energy & Utilities/Oil & Gas
/Finance/Investing/Commodities & Futures Trading

Word Count:
1088

Words/Sentence:
19

Reading Time:
7.25 min

Reading Quality:
Intermediate

Readability:
11th or 12th

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The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy now… and the Vanguard World Fund – Vanguard Energy ETF wasn't one of them.

The ETF currently holds shares of more than 130 oil stocks, giving investors broad exposure to the entire sector, though it's heavily weighted toward the top ten.

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Keywords
usmf-energy-materials-and-utilities, 'msn', 'default-partners'], ['yahoo-news', Default Partners, MSN, Yahoo News

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