The Julia La Roche Show

#328 Peter Boockvar: Why $60 Oil Is One Of The Cheapest Assets In The World

Jan 16, 2026
Peter Boockvar, Chief Investment Officer at One Point BFG Wealth Partners and author of The Boock Report, shares his insights on the economic landscape. He highlights $60 oil as a key investment opportunity, predicting prices could exceed $70. Peter identifies energy, agriculture, and consumer staples as top sectors for 2026. He discusses the geopolitical implications of Venezuela's oil situation and cautions about the fading AI tech trade. His analysis emphasizes potential shifts in market dynamics and the challenges ahead.
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INSIGHT

Supply Risks From Shale Slowdown

  • U.S. shale production growth is slowing and some basins may be rolling over, reducing the swing supply capacity.
  • OPEC+ appears largely at capacity, leaving limited spare supply beyond Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
ADVICE

Buy Fertilizer Stocks

  • Buy fertilizer producers like Mosaic and Nutrien as value plays when row-crop prices are depressed.
  • Expect stronger potash demand and dividend support if the commodity bull broadens.
INSIGHT

Staples Offer Bond‑Like Yield With Upside

  • Consumer staples have been harshly repriced due to volume declines and input cost pressure, producing deep value opportunities.
  • These businesses offer durable cash flows, bond-like dividends, and downside protection during weakness.
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