Global Oil and Gas Markets: A Rollercoaster of Events
The global oil and gas markets are experiencing significant fluctuations due to various factors, including production starts, labor strikes, and economic concerns.
The global oil and gas markets are experiencing significant fluctuations due to various factors, including production starts, labor strikes, and economic concerns.
The global oil market has seen significant moves recently. This article will tell the reasons behind the surge in oil prices.
Global oil markets are navigating a complex landscape marked by economic uncertainties, geopolitical tensions, and strategic business decisions.
Amidst economic uncertainties and shifting energy policies, the global oil market continues to adapt. This article will explore recent trends and future projections.
The oil market grapples with economic uncertainties, supply cuts, and demand concerns, leading to ranging prices.
Sebastien Bischeri analyzes multiple asset classes to get a better overall picture of the markets. He assesses the macro-economic spectrum combined with price drivers and geopolitics to shape his trading plan (flight map).
Sebastien looks at all petroleum products and distillates (including Brent/WTI crude oil, RBOB gasoline, heating oil, etc.), natural gas, and agricultural commodities like vegetable oils (such as palm, rapeseed/canola, soybean, and sunflower oils) which are driving biofuel/biodiesel prices.
Regarding portfolio construction, Sebastien tries to pick undervalued assets (value investing) with growth potential (in the long-term). Regarding portfolio diversification, he tries to spot sectorial rotations for equities (mid-term). For derivative instruments on underlying commodities, currencies, or equities, he either trades them independently (scalping/very short-term) or via calendar/intermarket spreads (short-term).
Sebastien Bischeri is a former Reserve Officer in the French Armed Forces (Navy), and began his career in computer science and engineering, prior to move into banking, finance, and trading. He has worked as a contractor with top banks, firms, government departments, MNCs, SMEs and start-ups over the past decade, where he’s gained extensive knowledge of commodities, economic intelligence, energy, financial markets, investments, risks, and strategy (both as a Trader and Analyst). In parallel, Mr. Bischeri never stopped learning: he holds an MSc in Oil & Gas Finance and Energy Economics from Dundee, Scotland, and a European Masters in Economic Intelligence (EI) from Versailles, France.