Why falling oil prices could actually drag the stock market down

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Be wary of predictions about how the U.S. stock market will respond to oil price fluctuations. A careful review of the historical record shows that the relationship between oil prices

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That’s because the correlation between crude oil and stocks has not been stable over time. For several decades prior to 2000, for example, that correlation was negative, as you can see in the chart below. During those decades, higher oil prices in a given month led to below-average stock-market returns in the subsequent month.

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