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    hi guys i want to add the crude oil to my stock
    but i really don't know the stock id or the company name
    and im talking about us or Canadian crude
    i would like to be updated on it all the time any one know the id or the company i should search for ?

    THANKS

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    if you want to invest in oil become a working interest owner for a well operated by a private oil company. basically buying a percentage of one wells operating cost / revenue.

    or you can not listen to me and play the stock stuff. i don't know a thing about oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elucid View Post
    hi guys i want to add the crude oil to my stock
    but i really don't know the stock id or the company name
    and im talking about us or Canadian crude
    i would like to be updated on it all the time any one know the id or the company i should search for ?

    THANKS
    oil is listed as a commodity future and I don't think you can add those. I may be wrong.
    Last edited by opusandbill; 11-22-2007 at 07:33 AM.

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    I've found some oil price ID for "stock", but it's some cheap brand, in stocks news we used to hear about other brands. To add the one I've found - add new field to stocks and type "crude". The first result will be the oil. Now I'm looking for ID's for brant and Light Sweet marks (at the moment both costs of about a $100 per gallon compared to ~$50 for something that I found before). If I'll be first to find it I'll let you know.

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