How would an oil futures chart look if denoted in Euros?

Hi,

I live in the U.S., and here is an image of a chart of the oil futures for the past couple of years, as denoted in US dollars. How does an oil futures chart look to Europeans, in other words as denoted in Euros?

Can someone from Europe please post a picture of your oil futures chart for the past year or two? I want to see an oil futures chart denoted in Euros.

Thanks so much,
+-*/ Math_Wiz
 
CrudeED_1971-2007.jpg
 
Quote from Ivanovich:

CrudeED_1971-2007.jpg
Thanks. Any chance you could post that on a 1-year (or 2-year) timeframe, rather than a 30-year timeframe?

Thanks again so much,
+-*/ Math_Wiz
 
Quote from Math_Wiz:

Thanks. I don't know quite how to interpret that. It looks like crude is selling for 0.7 euros per barrel? lol. No really, just kidding, but how do you interpret that?

Thanks alot,
+-*/ Math_Wiz
Oh actually, I guess the decimal must simply be off two places, right? Oh ok, got it I think, lol.

+-*/ Math_Wiz
 
Quote from Businessman:

Goto stock charts.com

The symbol is:

$WTIC:$XEU

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=$WTIC:$XEU&p=W&b=5&g=0&id=p65903873542


You can use this format ($SYM:$XEU) to see other charts priced in euros or even gold ($SYM:$GOLD)

Any chance you could point out where I can find a list of commodities that are supported by stockcharts.com? They claim they don't offer commodities charting.. Even if its just a continuous chart, no biggie, just want to know the syntax I should be using.
 
Quote from Math_Wiz:

Oh actually, I guess the decimal must simply be off two places, right? Oh ok, got it I think, lol.

+-*/ Math_Wiz

Ironic with your screen name, eh?
 
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