Идеи
Western Hemisphere superabundance drives WTI to $40
Surging oil prices accelerate a Western Hemisphere supply glut, with the US and Canada already running a 7 million barrel per day surplus that could reach 10 million. OPEC is becoming redundant as members leave and drill, while technology increases supply and reduces demand. This mirrors the 2008 pattern when crude peaked and then plunged to $40, and WTI is set for a similar reversion.
Commodity pump-and-dump reverts, prices go lower
Multiple commodities that spiked aggressively at the start of the year are now reversing in a classic pump-and-dump pattern. Gold, silver, platinum, palladium, iron ore, and corn all went up too much and are set to continue declining as part of the broad superabundance trend and reversion trade, with gold also extremely overvalued versus the Bloomberg commodity index and US Treasuries.
Stock market faces midterm year weakness
Historically, periods when gasoline prices drop significantly coincide with weakness in the stock market. The speaker expects a normal midterm-year dip and rising volatility in H2, with the stock market poised to decline alongside falling crude oil and copper prices.
Copper follows crude oil lower
Copper is next in line alongside crude oil to move lower as the commodity cycle turns down, driven by the same superabundance and demand-destruction forces pressuring other industrial and energy markets.
This Bloomberg Markets video, published June 28, 2026,
features Mike McGlone
discussing WTI, GLD, Iron Ore, PPLT, SILVER, PALL, CORN, SPY, COPPER.
4 trade ideas extracted by AI with direction and confidence scoring.
Speakers:
Mike McGlone
· Tickers:
WTI,
GLD,
Iron Ore,
PPLT,
SILVER,
PALL,
CORN,
SPY,
COPPER