WTI Oil Price and U.S. Oil Rig Count
WTI Oil Price and U.S. Oil Rig Count Rising oil prices tend to lead to an increase in rig counts. Image: Alpine Macro
WTI Oil Price and U.S. Oil Rig Count Rising oil prices tend to lead to an increase in rig counts. Image: Alpine Macro
CTAs’ Net Position in WTI Crude Oil Futures vs. the WTI Crude Oil Futures Price CTAs have increased their net long positions in WTI crude oil futures. Image: Nomura
WTI Crude Oil Price and Fitted Oil Price Should investors expect higher oil prices in 2021 and 2022? Image: Deutsche Bank Asset Allocation
DXY U.S. Dollar Index and WTI Crude Oil Price (Leading Indicator) The U.S. dollar tends to lead oil prices by 6 months. Image: Gavekal, Macrobond
U.S. Five-Year Inflation Swap and WTI Oil Chart suggesting the correlation between inflation expectations and oil prices. Image: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
WTI Crude Oil vs. S&P 500 Energy Index U.S. energy stocks continue to trade at low levels relative to crude oil prices. Image: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Oil Rig Counts and WTI Crude Oil Price (Leading Indicator) Oil price is impacting drilling activity. WTI crude oil price tends to lead oil rig counts by three months. Image: Nordea and Macrobond
WTI Crude Oil and Headline CPI Inflation This chart suggests that falling oil prices could easily lead to deflation. Image: J.P. Morgan
Returns for WTI Crude Oil Futures and MSCI Emerging Markets Index The WTI crude oil price tends to reflects EM fundamentals. Image: Nomura
WTI Crude Oil Plunges Below Zero This chart shows the price of WTI crude oil below zero for the first time in history. Image: Financial Times