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Steve Sjuggerud has been keeping close tabs on oil prices… In recent months, Steve has highlighted several bearish signs for crude oil, including extreme sentiment among oil speculators and persistently bullish behavior in energy stocks. This week, he shared another. As he wrote in his latest True Wealth Systems Review of Market Extremes…
As Steve explained, the number of active oil rigs has now increased for 22 straight weeks. This hasn't happened in at least 30 years. It suggests U.S. oil production will continue to soar. More from the update…
Worse, Steve notes that oil inventories remain stubbornly high…
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Meanwhile, Steve's bold China prediction is now a reality… On Tuesday afternoon, global index provider MSCI officially announced it would add domestic Chinese stocks – known as "A-shares" – to its emerging markets index. This is a big deal. As news service Reuters reported following the announcement…
Of course, this should sound familiar to regular DailyWealth readers… It's exactly what Steve has been predicting for months. As he wrote in Tuesday's DailyWealth, before the announcement…
Steve didn't stop there, though… For several months, he has also told readers exactly how this scenario would likely play out. As he explained in the May 7 Stansberry Digest Masters Series…
Incredibly, MSCI's plan looks nearly identical to Steve's prediction. As financial-news network CNBC reported this week…
And just as Steve expected, MSCI said it would continue to increase the weighting of these companies – assuming the Chinese government keeps meeting its expectations – all the way up to 100%. It also said it would consider adding more Chinese A-shares after that. While Steve's particularly optimistic about what's happening in China, he also remains bullish on U.S. stocks… In fact, he expects to see a "Melt Up" – an explosive final "inning" of the long bull market – that pushes stocks to unbelievable new highs. However, this week, Steve told us something has changed about his Melt Up thesis… In short, he says a new and unexpected "twist" has just emerged. While we can't share all the details yet, we can tell you that Steve is preparing a briefing to explain it all. As always, it will be free for all Stansberry Research subscribers. Click here for the details. Good investing, Justin Brill Editor's note: Steve's "Melt Up" thesis has changed in a big way... He and Porter will share all the details during a special free event Thursday at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Save your seat here. |
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