Oil works best when high-yield spreads are falling

Oil works best when high-yield spreads are falling. The theory as to why oil does well when high-yield spreads are falling and the economy is improving is that oil demand is driven by GDP growth and, as we've seen in previous chapters, the high-yield spread is a good economic indicator for growth. Table 12.2 shows how changes in the high-yield spread predict returns in oil futures.

— from The Flight Plan (Purpose/Wisdom/Risk) · Humble Investor: How to Find a Winning Edge in a Surprising World by Daniel Rasmussen

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