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Crude: Fundamental vs Technical Analysis

Published 04/08/2015, 07:25 AM
Updated 02/02/2022, 05:40 AM

Fundamental Analysis

Crude oil is set for another volatile session today ahead of the crude inventory data. Although most of the noise in the market is mainly about the M&A deals in the energy sector which is due to the brutally beaten price of oil. The fact is that as long as we do not see the demand keeping up with supply, the lower oil prices will persist for a much longer time.

According to various surveys, the forecast is that the crude inventory level at Cushing may have further inflated by 1 million barrels. If the crude inventory data does show even more substantial level, this could trigger a sell off for the oil price.

Given that Saudi Arabia is reluctant in cutting their output and they are not shrinking their discount any further to their Asian buyers, this has triggered a similar attitude by other producers, such as Iran. Moreover, in the coming days, we could hear other Middle Eastern producers taking similar direction and this is somewhat support the argument that demand for oil may be changing the game finally.

Technical Analysis

The price is trading above its upward trend line on a 4 hour time frame. This confirms that the trend for this time frame is towards the upside. Moreover, it is also trading above the 50 (shown in yellow) and 100 (shown in red) day moving average and this is another confirmation of the above arguments.

Support zone

51.30-50.97 Minor Support

47.70-47.05 Major Support

Resistance Zone

55.71-55.01 Minor

58.54-58.01 Major

Crude Oil Chart

Disclaimer: The above is for informational purposes only and NOT to be construed as specific trading advice. responsibility for trade decisions is solely with the reader.

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