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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Oil’s a Good Short-Term Play Now. But What About the Long Term?
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Oil’s a Good Short-Term Play Now. But What About the Long Term?

Last updated: June 19, 2025 1:35 pm
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Brent Crude Oil Futures Surge 20% Amid Geopolitical Tensions

Brent crude oil futures have seen a significant 20% increase in value this month, driven by escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. The threat of potential supply disruptions due to the conflict has pushed oil prices higher, making it an attractive hedge for investors looking to diversify their portfolios amidst geopolitical risks.

While short-term investors may benefit from the current spike in oil prices, long-term passive investors should approach oil as a diversification strategy rather than a primary wealth generator. Over the past 25 years, oil investments have only yielded a modest annualized return of 0.7%, accounting for the effects of inflation, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

Taking a historical perspective, research strategist Jim Reid from Deutsche Bank analyzed the real returns of oil investments over the last 150 years. The results show that oil has only provided a meager annual return of just over 0.5%, significantly lower than other asset classes such as U.S. stocks (6.58% per annum) and gold (0.77% per annum). In contrast, commodities like copper and wheat have experienced losses over the same period.

Investors should carefully consider the role of oil in their investment portfolios, balancing the potential benefits of diversification with the historically low returns compared to other assets. While oil may provide short-term gains during periods of geopolitical uncertainty, its long-term performance as a wealth-building asset remains modest at best.

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