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The Energy Sector: A Tactical Trading Opportunity

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It’s certainly no secret that the monthslong conflict in the Middle East has led to significant volatility for oil prices and energy in general. After all, with the Strait of Hormuz closed for months, oil prices have shifted up and down based on the latest headlines. Today, oil prices fell noticeably as investors have digested the potential of a sustained ceasefire between Iran and the United States. Key Takeaways: After months of volatility, oil prices are now falling a bit as hopes for a ceasefire between Iran and the United States continue to mount. However, a strategic allocation to the energy sector still makes sense right now, given the strength of top energy companies themselves and how the sector can operate as a hedge against inflation. The State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF { % etf XLE %} has longstanding applications as a tactical energy play due to its low cost and liquidity. Keeping this in mind, one may be curious whether  exposure to the energy sector makes sense right now or not. However, there are plenty of reasons why investors and advisors may want to opt for a tactical allocation.  See More: Energy Sector Logs Record 14-Week Winning Streak Yes, oil prices themselves have remained volatile in recent weeks, but the energy sector itself is still a good choice in today’s environment. For one, many are currently worried how geopolitical risk factors could lead to a resurgence in inflation. If so, the sector offers strong historical precedent for operating as an effective inflation hedge.  Furthermore, many of the top companies within the energy sector are posting great earnings results. For instance, Chevron and ExxonMobil’s latest earnings reports roundly outpaced analyst expectations, with billions in 1Q 2026 shareholder distributions.  These favorable factors still give the energy sector a compelling use case within a balanced portfolio, especially when deployed in a tactical allocation. Given the cyclical nature of the sector, investors and advisors may benefit from approaching this sector through opportunistic short-term trades.  See More: NextEra’s Dominion Megamerger: How It Affects Your PortfolioXLE: A Liquid, Low-Cost Vehicle for Energy ExposureOne way to do so is through a fund like the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE A). XLE offers a particularly compelling use case for strategic or tactical traders, given the fund’s liquidity and low expense ratio of 8 basis points.  XLE’s investment approach focuses on exposure to the energy stocks within the S&P 500. This includes significant allocations to ExxonMobil and Chevron, which collectively make up about 38% of the fund’s portfolio, as of May 22, 2026.  Looking at XLE’s performance alone showcases the opportunity set within the sector. As of April 30, 2026, the fund’s NAV has risen 34.18% year to date.  For more news, information, and analysis, visit our Sector Investing Content Hub.

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