Crashes in Global Stock Market and Oil Market

Crashes in Global Stock Market and Oil Market

Global stock markets crashed yesterday, dropping as much as 7% (with protection of circuit breaker) for US stock market, 6% for Singapore stock market. There could be more downside if fearful emotion continues.

Oil crisis comes faster than Coronavirus spreading, Brent crude oil price dropped to about US$30/barrel overnight. Saudi could cut oil price because the production cost per barrel is the lowest. Price war is lose-lose for for both OPEC and non-OPEC, see who could last longer. Eventually, this could trigger Level 3 country financial crisis as national income would be reduced significantly.

Crude oil is a giant commodity by default, it could not drop to $0 (unless end of the world when energy is not required anymore, then investment or money is also no longer important) as a stock but it could stay at low optimism level for a long period of time, especially under manipulation of certain forces (eg. OPEC). This drama is not new, episode #1 was about 5 years ago, aiming to wipe out shale oil producers in US with higher production cost. Eventually, the shale oil producers still survive but becomes more efficient in operation, harder this time in Episode #2 of global oil price war.

It could be no-brainer investing when Brent crude oil dropped to or below US$30/barrel, one could position in crude oil through USO (oil ETF) as Saudi and Russia could not sustain in long term at this low price (perhaps only Saudi could still make a profit due to low production cost). However, such a contrarian investor (similar to Warren Buffett style) needs to have strong holding power, at least can hold longer than oil produce countries before they burned out first.

Similarly there are many blue chip stocks, buy low could get lower in bearish short term market, not suitable for speculator. Global stock market is not yet very bearish yet, so far is only a major correction. Again, shorter term trend-following strategy is safer during this uncertain market, either for exit (could have exited last week if following signal, eg. S&P 500 below 3000 points) or entry again.

Everything has 2 sides, when oil price is crashed, consumers such as car drivers are happier with lower petrol cost. However, one has to look at a bigger picture, lower inflation or cheaper price is not always a good news because when global economy is weak, one could even lose the job because company may be eventually losing money as well.

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