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$301689253
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Expense ratio
1.61%
Beta
-0.042495
Previous close
$29.94
Today's open
$28.07
Day's range
$27 - $28.32
52 week range
$24.65 - $109.77
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BOIL: Enhanced Natural Gas Exposure With Positive Outlook
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BOIL: Look Elsewhere To Bet On U.S. Increasing Energy Exports
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Seeking Alpha • Aug 4, 2025

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Natural Gas Is Moving - BOIL And KOLD Magnify Price Moves
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Is Now the Right Time to Invest in a Natural Gas ETF?
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