Oil price declines as traders take profit and the debt-ceiling impasse continues without a deal in sight.
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- Oil price declines as traders take profit and the debt-ceiling impasse continues without a deal in sight.
- Set against, however, Oil is supported by EIA inventory data, showing a steep drawdown in the prior week, reflecting rising demand.
- Comments by the Saudi Oil Minister warning short-sellers and the start of the US driving season are bullish factors.
Oil price rolls over and heads south on Thursday due to continued unease around the debt ceiling and traders booking profits from the recent rally. Crude is mainly priced in the US Dollar and this is getting stronger, putting further pressure on the Oil price. The Dollar Index (DXY) has broken above the 104.00 psychological level on safe-haven flows.
At the time of writing, WTI Oil is trading in the upper $72s and Brent Crude Oil in the upper $76s. A bullish right-angled triangle has completed on the 4-hour chart, posing a challenge to the overall bear trend.
WTI Oil is in a long-term downtrend from a technical perspective, making successive lower lows. Given the old adage that the trend is your friend, this favors short positions over long positions. WTI Oil is trading below all the major daily Simple Moving Averages (SMA) and all the weekly SMAs except the 200-week, which is at $66.89.
WTI US Oil: Daily Chart
A right-angled triangle has formed since price recovered from the May 4 YTD lows, as shown by the dotted lines. The initial rebound off the May 4 lows could be a Wave A, with Wave B descending between May 8-15. Wave C rose in the week that followed, before pulling back in a Wave D. The recovery this week is probably a Wave E. Since most triangles are only composed of five waves it is now likely complete. It could break out at any moment.
There is a chance the triangle might break in either direction, but it is biased to break higher because the top border is flat (it is right-angled). A breakout higher could see price rise in a volatile rally to a potential target in the $79.70s, calculated by using the usual technical method, which is to take 61.8% of the height of the triangle and extrapolate it from the breakout point higher. Oil price could even go as far as a 100% extrapolation in bullish cases, however, the 61.8% level roughly coincides with the 200-day SMA and the main trendline for the bear market, heightening its importance as a key resistance level.
Assuming Oil price reaches its target, a bullish break would mean price moving above the $76.85 lower high of April 28, thereby, bringing the dominant bear trend into doubt.
The three green bars in a row that represent the rally this week (Wave E) and the tentative breakout that accompanied Wednesday’s rally, are a strong bullish sign. Price could still recover despite the bearish action on Thursday, and eventually continue higher.
As well as the triangle, the long hammer Japanese candlestick pattern that formed at the May 4 (and year-to-date) lows is a sign that it could be a key strategic bottom.
Further, the mild bullish convergence between price and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) at the March and May 2023 lows – with price making a lower low in May that is not matched by a lower low in RSI – is a sign that bearish pressure is easing.
Given the downtrend is dominant, however, there is still also a possibility WTI Oil price could break lower, with a decisive break below the triangle’s lower border, likewise required, and a target at $67.27. This is just above where the 200-week SMA is located and likely to offer support. Traders might even wish to wait for a break below the lows of Wave B at $69.40 for added confirmation.
WTI US Oil: Weekly Chart
A break below the year-to-date (YTD) lows of $64.31 would be required to re-ignite the downtrend, with the next target at around $62.00 where trough lows from 2021 will come into play, followed by support at $57.50.
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