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What products can investors invest in to bargain for crude oil?
With the global epidemic and the policy changes of major crude oil producing countries, global crude oil plummeted, and oil was cheaper than water. Stimulated by this low price, many investors have laid out bargain-hunting. So, what products can investors buy to bargain for crude oil?

1, invest in oil futures

Oil futures are futures based on forward oil prices, which have the function of price discovery. The futures price formed in the process of open competition and bidding is often regarded as the reference price of the international oil spot market, which has an important price-oriented function and can guide enterprises to be more market-oriented and improve the allocation efficiency of social resources. Undoubtedly, investing in oil futures is the most direct investment method. However, oil futures adopt T+0, which is a two-way transaction, and the price fluctuates greatly.

2. Invest in stocks related to crude oil

The fluctuation of international crude oil price will affect the trend of crude oil-related stocks to some extent. When the price of crude oil falls, crude oil-related stocks will also fall. When the price of crude oil rises, crude oil-related stocks will rise. Therefore, investors can buy some stocks related to crude oil on dips, wait for the crude oil to rebound, and obtain expected returns.

3. Invest in funds related to crude oil.

The risk of buying crude oil-related funds is lower than the risk of buying crude oil-related stocks directly, which is more suitable for some cautious investors to buy and indirectly participate in bargain-hunting crude oil.

For example, crude oil commodity funds include: Southern Crude Oil (50 10 18), Yifangda Crude Oil (161kloc-0/29) and Harvest Crude Oil (160723); Oil stock funds: Huabao Oil and Gas (1624 1 1) and Guangfa Oil (1627 19).

Investment is risky, so be cautious when entering the market.