2 Energy ETFs For Entry Into The Oil Bull Market As Prices Take A Breather

 | Mar 29, 2022 18:30

The global benchmark for oil prices, Brent oil, went over $130 in early March, hitting a multi-year high. Although it is now trading at around 13% off the recent peak, though still above the $100 level, Wall Street remains worried about the impacts of rising energy costs on the global economy.

West Texas Intermediate Crude, WTI, the US benchmark, has followed a similar trajectory, gaining roughly 37.3% for the year, to trade over the $100 level as well. As a result, the Dow Jones Oil & Gas index returned more than 53% in the past year and 27% year-to-date (YTD).