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As oil nears 20 percent “bear” market, bulls unfazed

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Reuters

2008-07-30 01:20:19

As oil nears 20 percent “bear” market, bulls unfazed

SINGAPORE (Reuters) –

As the rout in oil prices nears the

20 percent mark that for stocks would signal a bear market,

many analysts offer a word of caution — don’t mistake a

healthy correction for the end of a multi-year bull trend.

The 16 percent slump since its record-high close of $145.18

a barrel on July 14 could yet deepen to $100 a barrel, many

analysts say, but equally many remain convinced that another

surge to as-yet unconquered peaks may lie just months ahead.

“Maybe in financial markets 20 percent means the trend has

changed, but in the case of commodities we are not really

looking at it like that, commodities are based more on

fundamentals,” said Tetsu Emori, a fund manager at Astmax Co

Ltd in Tokyo who regularly analyses charts for price direction.

The U.S. Dow Jones industrial average (.DJI) entered bear

market territory — marked by a 20 percent fall from a closing

peak — in late June, but similar setbacks in commodity markets

have proven less prescient.

Those who might have mistaken oil’s last deep fall — a

near 21 percent decline over four weeks to mid-January 2007 —

for a sustained pull-back paid dearly. Prices hit a low of

$49.90 a barrel before nearly trebling over the next 18 months.

Dealers who trade on the basis of technical indicators are

looking at more crucial figures, such as the 100-day moving

average. Prices fell below that level on Tuesday for the first

time since early February, hinting at more to come.

“The 20 percent retracement being an indicator of a bear

market doesn’t have quite the impact as pushing through the

100-day moving average at $122. That’s what analysts and

traders were really looking at,” said Jonathan Kornafel, Asia

director at U.S.-based options trader Hudson Capital Energy.

For Emori, a break below $117 to $119 could trigger a slide

to around $100, but “even if that happens I don’t think it will

mean that the long-term bull trend will be finished.”

Bullish long-term structural issues such as growing Asian

demand and lackluster non-OPEC supply growth remain unresolved,

market bulls argue, suggesting the market may have yet to see

the highs, regardless of indicators on candlestick charts.

“We’ve seen a spectacular rise, so 20 percent is not a bear

market at all,” said Mark Pervan, commodities analyst at ANZ

Bank. “This is really steam coming out of the market.”

“We can’t realistically expect it to remain around these

levels with new demand coming into the market.”

Crude oil is no stranger to some deep corrections during a

six-year price boom that has lifted U.S. crude from around $20

a barrel at the start of 2002.

In early 2003, before the rally even hit its stride, prices

collapsed from a pre-Iraq war peak of nearly $40 to below $25 a

barrel. They hit the skids again in mid-2006, falling from a

high above $78 to a January low of $49.90.

The market didn’t make a new record high until August 1,

just over 12 months after the previous peak.

While the market will almost certainly need a breather

before attempting to scale $150 again, the increasing pace at

which prices are rising and falling may suggest that the wait

won’t be as long as in the past.

“Hedge fund longs have now reversed their positions and are

trading the market from the short side,” said Kornafel.

“I wouldn’t be surprised to see some recent profits booked

and as potential hurricanes loom in the U.S. Gulf there could

be a mad rush for the exit, pushing the market right back up

again.”

(Editing by Michael Urquhart)

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