In this week’s podcast Nucleus Wealth's Chief Investment Officer, Damien Klassen and Chief Strategist, David Llewellyn-Smith, looked at the oil market, which has seen prices drop sharply. OPEC resolve appears to be crumbling, demand is still weak, Chinese EV prices are tumbling and US production strong.
OPEC shifts back to market share strategy
Implications for oil price
Implications for macro and assets
Interruptions to Russian oil production are still a wild card which could spur the price higher, but there is not much good news around.
Agenda: Oil on troubled waters
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Post by Damien Klassen
June 7, 2024
June 7, 2024
Damien has a wealth of experience across international equities (Schroders), asset allocation (Wilson HTM) and he helped create one of Australia’s largest independent research firm, Aegis Equities. He lectured for over a decade at the Securities Institute, Finsia and Kaplan and spent many of those years as the external Chair for the subject of Industrial Equity Analysis. Damien runs the investment side of Nucleus Wealth, selecting stocks suggested by analysts and implementing the asset allocation. Damien started Nucleus Wealth after 20+ years in financial markets. He wanted to come up with an investment solution for ordinary investors that delivers the same types of personalised investment portfolios high net worth investors use.