And so the bear rolls on. At times like this it can seem that every stock in your portfolio is getting hammered, especially if you skew your portfolio towards sectors & styles that become out of favour. But there's rarely a bear market everywhere all the time.

As Ed Shing noted last week, the energy sector is a strong point in a weak tape. Last week I showed just how weak the tape really is. The average FTSE All Share stock had fallen by more than 23% in the last year (now more than 27%). I thought this week I could investigate just how strong the oil & gas industry group has been, and what the ramifications are for the future.

Finding Oil & Gas Shares

We host a hierarchy of ten "Sectors", each of which contains several "Industry Groups". Energy is the broader Sector, which has subsidiary Industry Groups including Oil & Gas, Renewables, Uranium, Coal and so on. There's two ways to access the Oil & Gas Industry Group stocks on the site:

  1. Firstly, you can use the Browse > Sectors pages to filter down to the Energy > Oil and Gas group.
  2. Secondly, you can set up an Oil & Gas stock screen very easily. Create a new screen and search for "Industry Group" as a rule type. Then select Oil & Gas.

The benefit of doing the latter approach is that you can add other filters, for P/E ratios, Yields and so on.

Oil & Gas vs FTSE All Share

In my experience, you should never take 'sector' charts provided by most sites & services at face value. They are invariably market cap weighted (read last week's post for issues with that) and they really do little to help orient the typical active private investor - who is more interested in what's going on in the market as a whole not just a few megacaps.

What I've done is run a few screens for variations of the Oil & Gas sector, then add them into a "Folio" - which generates a simulation chart of the last 12 months of performance history for the list. I've then compared the performance from this chart against the equal weighted FTSE All Share into the chart below.

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The average Oil & Gas stock has risen by 13.2% in the last…

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