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本帖最后由 UncleSam 于 2017-4-2 20:04 编辑 2 F y" p- x5 i
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有一定道理,最近看到2015年在油价50元时预测油价大跌40%的Mark Yusko of Morgan Creek Capital Management, 就预测今年油价最低到40出头,年底回到60元。他还有一个观点,大家也应该意识到了,各种因素决定了油价在40到50区间徘徊的时间会很长。也许熬到今年底,大家的日子就好过些了。% }+ z' O; e9 J$ Z* l' @7 B
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in Oil & Companies News 29/03/2017
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Two years ago, when oil was trading around $50 a barrel, one hedge fund manager boldly called a 40 percent decline in the commodity, a prediction for which he has come to be known.
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Oil hit a low of $26.21 in February 2016, one year after his call, before rallying to just above $50.; U3 p& a* a; M& L0 F5 f& K& d
5 `. k3 ?5 Y4 ?" y0 P$ ?Now, as crude oil has fallen over 10 percent year to date and has traded in a range for much of this year, Mark Yusko of Morgan Creek Capital Management sees crude falling even further — but ending the year near $60 a barrel.7 P$ R' x8 \9 ~, l; g! Q& `8 k
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“We think oil’s kind of going to be stuck in a rut here. I think there are a lot of oil bulls out there, particularly at the beginning of the year,” he said Friday in an interview on CNBC’s “Trading Nation.”2 i; _; [0 U" L X" @/ H; c
1 a& X) x' H; e, ~; q# wCrude oil will likely “drift from the low $40s up toward $60 by the end of the year. I think it’ll be pretty flatish in the $50s during the summer, and then we’ll get that last December rally into year-end like we got last year, and probably finish in the high 50s, maybe hit $60.”
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# l* e2 x3 [* y0 |* g1 ZThe increase in U.S. production this year has come as a surprise, Yusko said. U.S. crude oil stocks rose to a record high in mid-March, according to Energy Information Administration data. WTI crude oil settled higher on Friday, at $48.14 a barrel.
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Yusko likes energy names like Diamondback Energy, Pioneer Energy, Parsley Energy and RSP Permian.' Q8 ]2 y% C/ R ]
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When it comes to the broader markets at this juncture, Yusko senses “a lot of bluster and not a lot of substance.”
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“There’s a lot of hope built into these markets today on the Trump trifecta of regulatory relief and tax cuts and fiscal spending. And I think there’s going to be a whole lot of nothing by the end of the year.”+ W% g! f! {1 N( q, k. C: R, C
- p6 v4 y9 @& n+ BLooking back, Yusko’s 2015 call served him well. In February 2015, Yusko wrote in a note, “speculative long futures positions drives Oil down close to the 2008 lows ($30)” under the headline, “No Fracking
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Furthermore, “prices stay in the $40-$50 range much longer than expected as structural challenges in the U.S. and OPEC make it difficult for market participants to move supply/demand back into balance,” he wrote.
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Source: CNBC8 ^- X* i# l/ ~- \
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