Monday
May182009
Oil Seasonality
Monday, May 18, 2009 at 07:31AM With gas prices steadily rising in recent weeks, drivers are nervously watching movements in crude oil and hoping that last week's sell-off is the beginning of a trend rather than a just a quick pullback. Unfortunately, if crude oil's seasonal pattern over the last 25 years is any indication, we shouldn't expect any relief until September. The chart below shows the average YTD percent change in the price of crude oil over various time periods. For each period, we also show the date the high was reached. As shown, over the last twenty-five (9/30), ten (9/19), and five (9/22) years, the price of crude oil has typically peaked in mid to late September.
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