With the S&P 500 index having fallen 40% from its peak, it's time to prepare for the next bull market in the best-performing industry this decade: energy.
The previous bull market started in mid-2003, and China and India were hot topics. As China and India, sometimes referred to as "Chindia," are home to a third of the world's population, it was likely that oil prices would rise as those nations' economies boomed. That's exactly what happened.
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| Dow Jones | S&P 500 | NASDAQ | 10-Year Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10,389.96 | 1,106.29 | 2,194.60 | 34.83 |
Oil *
77.62
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|
UP
23.81
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UP
6.37
|
UP
21.46
|
UP
1.03
|
10 Yr
3.48%
SPDR Gold
113.29
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+0.23%
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+0.58%
|
+0.99%
|
+3.05%
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