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2008 Trades Gone Bad #5: The peak oil trade

Posted Dec 26th 2008 2:30PM by Bryan PerryBryan Perry RSS Feed
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This oil trade takes the cake.

At the zenith of the speculative bubble in the oil patch -- when crude hit $147 per barrel in July -- you had everyone from T. Boone Pickens to Prince Alaweed touting $200-per-barrel oil by the end of the year.

Crude is now trading around $40 -- down $107 per barrel in less than six months. Unbelievable!

And this latest drop comes after OPEC voted to cut daily production by an eye-popping 4.2 billion barrels per day.

Looks like the world is awash in crude oil.

Needless to say, those euphoric longs in the oil stocks got destroyed. Most energy stocks lost 50% to 70% of their value during the course of the sell-off in crude.

And remember those television commercials with T. Boone and Chesapeake Energy (NYSE: CHK) CEO Aubrey McClendon pushing for the expansion of natural gas?

Well, natural gas prices are down 60% from their mid-year highs.

If you put money into T. Boone's Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE) as recently as September, when the stock was trading at $20, you now own Mr. Pickens' vision for $5.

As for Chesapeake, shares hit $74 in early July. The stock is around $16 today, but not before taking a trip down to $9. Now that's painful.

I think Picken and McClendon should start a marketing company. They sure got one hell of a lot of people to bid up their stocks at precisely the wrong time.

2008 was a tough year, and it's hard to say what the new year will bring. If you need some trading ideas, check out my 5 Red-Hot Trading Strategies to put to work as 2009 approaches.

Bryan Perry is a contributor to OptionsZone.com.

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