Energy Sector; Bullish breakout taking place

Energy stocks have not been a good buy and hold investment for the past few years. Looking back over the past 5-years, XLE has lagged all of the S&P 500 sectors and it is the only S&P sector that has a negative 5-year return. Could this trend be ending? A couple of things have caught our eye of late, from a Power of the Pattern perspective.

This chart looks at the performance of Crude Oil, two energy ETF’s and the S&P 500, since 3/27. Not seen this kind of energy strength over the broad market in a good while.

XOP Crude OIH S&P comparison

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Below looks at the XOP/SPY ratio over the past three years. This chart reflects that XOP has been much weaker than the S&P since 2014.2014.

XOP/SPY ratio

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A year ago this ratio made a low and since then, it is attempting to create a series of higher lows and higher highs. The ratio hit rising channel support of late at (1) and it is now attempting to break above resistance of a bullish falling wedge at (2), which sends a bullish message to this sector.

The Power of the Pattern shared last week that a two-thirds chance of a bullish breakout was in play, see post HEREA week later, the breakout of the bullish falling wedge is taking place.

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