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The last bearish overhang for crude — Venezuela — is now gone. Why one trader says oil will follow in gold’s footsteps.

January 7, 2026
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The last bearish overhang for crude — Venezuela — is now gone. Why one trader says oil will follow in gold’s footsteps.




Energy bears had one last hope: a Venezuelan production ramp. That’s over and the energy sector has never been cheaper, says Kevin Muir.

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