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The price of oil is up 15% since its bottom in December. But the rally isn't over yet... . ---------

The price of oil is up 15% since its bottom in December. But the rally isn't over yet... [Stansberry Research Logo] Delivering World-Class Financial Research Since 1999 [DailyWealth] This essay was originally published in DailyWealth Trader, a daily trading advisory. To learn more about this service, [click here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Why Oil's Hot Streak Will Continue in 2023 By Chris Igou, editor, DailyWealth Trader --------------------------------------------------------------- A 23% decline in a month completed oil's round trip. The commodity was trading around $75 per barrel before soaring to $120 in the first half of 2022. Then, oil fell... and fell some more. From November 4 to December 9, oil fell 23% to its lowest level in more than a year. That's a scary move to the downside. But it wasn't the nail in the coffin for oil that you might think... More often, quick drops like these can't last. The sprint lower eventually ends. And when that happens, assets can come roaring back. Since its bottom in December, the price of oil is up 15%. But the rally isn't over yet. This comeback is likely just getting underway. And one hot streak shows just how good it could get going forward... --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Links: ['I've Stayed Quiet for Nearly Two Years... But I HAD to Step Forward Now.']( Following his stunningly accurate "Melt Up" prediction, investing legend Dr. Steve Sjuggerud breaks his silence with news that could deliver multiple 1,000%-plus winners... or cripple your wealth for decades to come. Don't miss this incredible new update – [click here for details](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [GET OUT OF CASH IMMEDIATELY]( One year ago, our firm predicted a market crash. People laughed at us. But beginning the day afterward, we saw the worst sell-off in half a century, and you could have doubled your money six times with our recommendations. [See our NEWEST prediction in full – for 2023](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Before we get into what this new momentum means, let's quickly recap where oil was in December and why this rally was likely in the first place. The indicator that was flashing in December needs little introduction. Regular DailyWealth readers know that overreactions in the market tend to snap back. And the relative strength index ("RSI") is one way to measure when investors have gotten ahead of themselves. That 23% decline heading into December was a classic overreaction in the oil space. Here's what I wrote to my DailyWealth Trader subscribers then... When the RSI drops below 30 then rises, it gives a buy signal from an "oversold" level. It tells us a falling stock's sell-off is likely over. And we're seeing that right now in oil... The last time we saw this happen was in November 2021... right before oil went on a seven-month rally of more than 75%. We also saw a similar oversold signal in August 2021. Oil had fallen double digits in roughly two months. Then, it shot up 35% after the oversold signal and into October. We even tested this data going back 32 years. And a typical six-month return following similar oversold levels led to a 6.4% rally in oil. The return gets even better when you go out a year, with oil up 8.7%. Today, oil has already surpassed those returns. It's up 15% in almost a month and a half. But again, this rally isn't over. You see, oil's recent 15% run came during a hot streak. Oil rose eight days in a row at the beginning of January. Take a look... This kind of run is impressive. And by looking back 40 years, we can see that similar events have been a positive sign for the commodity over the next year. Since 1980, buying after similar streaks has led to a winning trade 72% of the time. And history shows investors could have made nearly double-digit gains... Oil has been rising slowly over the past 40 years... returning 2.5% per year. That's nothing to write home about. But the numbers change following a hot streak... Oil's typical six-month return after an eight-day rally is 2.5%. And the one-year return is 9.9%. That crushes the typical annual move in oil. So while we could see more volatility in the shorter term, history shows this commodity is set for a strong run over the next 12 months. Oil is on track for a big year in 2023... Don't miss out. Good trading, Chris Igou Further Reading "High energy prices are here to stay," Brett Eversole writes. "In the meantime, the energy industry will make more money than any other time in history." This trend is set to continue in the coming years. And it has already transformed one group of companies... [Learn more here](. History can help us determine when a reversal is near. Lately, global currencies have been soaring as the U.S. dollar declines. But instead of picking up momentum, one specific currency may be nearing the end of its rally... [Read more here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tell us what you think of this content]( [We value our subscribers' feedback. To help us improve your experience, we'd like to ask you a couple brief questions.]( [Click here to rate this e-mail]( You have received this e-mail as part of your subscription to DailyWealth. If you no longer want to receive e-mails from DailyWealth [click here](. Published by Stansberry Research. You're receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}. Stansberry Research welcomes comments or suggestions at feedback@stansberryresearch.com. This address is for feedback only. 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