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HomeIndustryEnergyNewsWar, Market Volatility and $100 Oil: Is Now the Right Time to Buy Energy Stocks and ETFs?
War, Market Volatility and $100 Oil: Is Now the Right Time to Buy Energy Stocks and ETFs?
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War, Market Volatility and $100 Oil: Is Now the Right Time to Buy Energy Stocks and ETFs?

•March 9, 2026
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Money.com
Money.com•Mar 9, 2026

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Chevron Corporation

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Shell

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Valero Energy

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Marathon Petroleum

Marathon Petroleum

MPC

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Why It Matters

Rising oil prices and heightened volatility make energy equities a defensive hedge and a potential source of outsized returns for investors seeking portfolio protection and exposure to a sector benefiting from supply constraints.

Key Takeaways

  • •Iran closed Strait of Hormuz, cutting 20% global oil flow.
  • •Brent crude reached $105/barrel, highest since July 2022.
  • •Energy sector YTD gain ~27% while S&P fell 2.5%.
  • •XLE ETF up 25% 2026, $39B AUM, 2.56% yield.
  • •Analysts view energy stocks as undervalued, hedging opportunity.

Pulse Analysis

Geopolitical tension in the Middle East has reignited concerns over oil supply security, especially after Iran effectively sealed the Strait of Hormuz—a chokepoint that moves about 20 million barrels daily. The abrupt reduction in flow has driven Brent and WTI crude above $100 per barrel, inflating fuel costs for consumers and raising input prices for industrial users. This shock reverberates through inflation metrics and forces central banks to reassess policy stances, while also amplifying market uncertainty reflected in a VIX surge of more than 100% year‑to‑date.

Against this backdrop, the energy sector has emerged as a rare bright spot. With a 27% year‑to‑date gain, energy stocks have outperformed the S&P 500’s 2.5% decline and the tech sector’s 4.6% loss. Integrated majors such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Shell can pass higher commodity costs onto downstream markets, preserving margins. Broad exposure through the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) offers investors a low‑cost vehicle; the ETF’s assets have swelled to $39 billion, its dividend yield sits at 2.56%, and it has delivered roughly 25% returns in 2026.

Looking forward, analysts see the current price rally as a cyclical boost that may be temporary, but the structural supply pinch provides a compelling case for a strategic tilt toward energy. Investors can use the sector as a hedge against broader market volatility and inflationary pressure, while still benefiting from potential upside if oil prices remain elevated. However, they should monitor geopolitical developments and OPEC policy, as a rapid de‑escalation could reverse price gains and test the resilience of energy valuations.

War, Market Volatility and $100 Oil: Is Now the Right Time to Buy Energy Stocks and ETFs?

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