Chart Of The Day: Oil Solidifies A Long-Term Bottom

 | Jan 10, 2018 10:02AM ET

US oil production has been falling, stockpiles have been declining for 8 weeks and demand for crude is growing as economic growth fuels prices. Additionally, the overwhelming bullish sentiment in equity markets since the start of the year is drawing a lot of buyers into crude oil future contracts.h3 Didn't Oil Already Bottom?/h3

Many readers may be asking themselves: didn't oil reach a bottom a long time ago? The answer is yes, on February 2016, oil reached the bottom-low of $26.05, its lowest level since 2003. However, that didn’t necessarily mean that it hit bottom. The rise since then may have been nothing more than a corrective bounce within an ongoing downtrend. For those who can’t fathom prices lower than $26, consider that as recently as 1999, prices reached the $10 price level.