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Oil God's Final Prophecy Comes True as Crude Rallies After Exit

Oil God Andy Hall’s final price prediction comes true

Oil God's Final Prophecy Comes True as Crude Rallies After Exit
Tug boats transport the Hess Corp. Stampede tension leg oil platform.  (Photographer: Eddie Seal/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- The final price prediction from Andy Hall -- the oil trader known to many in the industry as "God" -- seems to have come true. Not that it does his investors any good.

Hall, who shot to fame after pocketing $100 million from a single year’s trading back in the 2000s, quit the oil market and returned money to investors on Aug. 31, just as prices really started to take off. In a farewell letter to his clients, he said, with a hint of irony, that his conversion from a long-term bull into a bear could be signal to buy.

Oil God's Final Prophecy Comes True as Crude Rallies After Exit

He was right. Brent crude has climbed to a two-year high since Hall decried the worsening outlook for a “frustrating” market. The legendary trader’s fund dropped 30 percent in the first half, but evidently he hadn’t lost all of his insight. 

To contact the reporters on this story: James Herron in London at jherron9@bloomberg.net, Javier Blas in Singapore at jblas3@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: James Herron at jherron9@bloomberg.net, Will Kennedy