Unsupported Dollar Makes Commodities the Best Long-Term Bet
Sep 9th, 2008 | By Byron King | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative EnergyOil expert Byron King says it is a credit to years of investment that the oil infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico survived a direct hit from Hurricane Gustav relatively unscathed. But the real story is the lack of any real fundamental support for the recent dollar rally. Byron says this rally can’t last forever. That is why energy, precious metals and resources will bounce back in the long term.
This from Byron’s Energy and Oil blog:
Back in mid-summer, oil approached $145 per barrel. People were asking whether or not oil was in a bubble. Well perhaps it was the “froth on the beer,” but not a bubble.
And oil was rising as the dollar was falling. In fact, oil has been rising for well over a year, as the dollar has tumbled. For the currency traders, life was easy. Bet against the buck, and the Euro would rise. You saw this in gold and other precious metals as well.
Then in mid-July, it all changed. Overnight. There was no big announcement from the Federal Reserve or the European central bank. Nobody said “We’re Tanking the Euro.” But it’s pretty clear that they decided that enough was enough. The falling dollar and rising Euro was killing exports from European countries. It was putting Germany and France into recession.
So the central banks of the world started buying dollars. The U.S. buck strengthened. Oil fell from $145 into the $115 range. And even the Russian invasion of Georgia, or Hurricane Gustav, could not cause oil to rise. Stay tuned as this drama unfolds.
And while you are tuned-in, don’t give up on the long-term prospects for energy, precious metals and resources. The dollar is rising? This too shall pass.
Really, is the U.S. economy strong and getting stronger? No. Is the U.S. tax code becoming friendlier to investment and long term capital creation? No, again. Are the demographics of the U.S. labor force changing towards a long period of increasing productivity? Nope. Has the U.S. solved its problems in banking, finance, housing, energy, trade deficit, government spending? No, no, a thousand times no.
So it’s frustrating to watch as falling oil prices, falling gold prices, falling other things take down many of the companies in the OI portfolio. But have faith over the long haul.
Over the long haul, go with companies that own real stuff. Like oil reserves, or mine reserves, or critical technology in advanced resource industries. Go with the hard-stuff. Avoid the fluff. Or come the next financial hurricane, you might get blown away.
Source: Hurricanes, Price of Oil, Rising Dollar…
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Byron is now a contributing editor to Energy and Oil, Whiskey & Gunpowder and editor of Outstanding Investments. After Harvard, Byron has followed developments in the oil and gas industry for more than three decades.