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The energy sector has gained 37.1 percent over six months, beating the S&P 500 by 29.1 percentage points. Managed money is net short ICE Brent crude at -28,426 contracts. The same institutions whose equity arms are buying energy stocks are selling the commodity those stocks produce.
The equity investors have a thesis: AI data centres need power, power needs gas, gas stocks are undervalued against a decade of demand growth. NextEra's $67 billion bid for Dominion at a 23 percent premium to create a $420 billion enterprise is that thesis expressed as a cheque.
The commodity traders have a different thesis. ICE Brent crude front-month at $103.54 embeds a substantial geopolitical premium from the Hormuz disruption, and the -28,426 net short says the smart money expects that premium to deflate.
Both can't be right over a 12-month horizon.
If crude falls to $80, the energy sector's 37 percent gain evaporates. NextEra paid a 23 percent premium for Dominion at current commodity prices. At lower prices, that premium looks even more expensive.
NYMEX RBOB gasoline front-month is net long +62,629 contracts and gained 3.9 percent Friday. NYMEX ULSD heating oil front-month is net long +10,793 with +3.4 percent. The products complex is pricing scarcity that the flat crude market is not.
The CBOE VIX at 16.70 says calm. COMEX gold front-month at $4,521 says otherwise. The ICE US Dollar Index at 99.32 sits right where the dollar picks a direction, which reprices everything.
The equity-futures divergence is the week's most actionable signal. The energy sector's 37 percent run was built on the assumption that commodity prices stay elevated. The ICE Brent crude front-month net short says the futures market disagrees. When those two views converge, the move will be sharp.
Opinion
2026-05-23 10:58
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Opinion — Energy Stocks Are Pricing a Future the Commodity Market Doesn't Believe In
The energy sector has gained 37.1 percent over six months, beating the S&P 500 by 29.1 percentage points. Managed money is net short ICE Brent crude at -28,426 contracts. The same institutions whose equity arms are buying energy stocks are selling the commodity those stocks produce.
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