Will Rising Oil Prices Bring Down Stocks And The Economy?

Oil prices are rising again — and many investors immediately worry about inflation, the economy, and the stock market. But history shows the relationship between oil and stocks is more complex than the headlines suggest.
In this video, we step back and examine several long-term market charts to put the current situation in proper perspective. Sometimes oil and stocks rise together. Sometimes oil rises while stocks struggle. The key is understanding why oil is moving and what the broader macro signals are telling us.
Using multiple intermarket charts — including crude oil, oil vs. gold, copper vs. gold, and growth vs. value stocks — we explore how markets behaved during past inflation scares, deflation scares, and economic expansions.
We also compare today’s environment with previous periods that looked very different, including the inflation shock that hit markets in 2022.
The goal is not to predict the future, but to let the evidence guide the conversation.
If you’re trying to understand whether higher oil prices are a temporary headline risk or something more significant for markets and the economy, this analysis provides important context.
Watch the full video to see what the charts are saying now.
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