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U.S. Oil Reserves Grow For First Time Since April

Published 07/02/2015, 10:00 AM
Updated 12/18/2019, 06:45 AM

US oil reserves growth
Let us consider the WTI CFD. In the NetTradeX trading platform it is marked as OIL. On Wednesday Energy Information Administration reported that crude oil reserves increased last week by 2.4mln barrels. It happened for the first time since this April. For this reason WTI futures dropped 3% to its 2-week low. We do not exclude the further bearish movement, which can be driven by a number of factors. The dollar is strengthening ahead of the probable Greek default and the weak euro. The sanctions against Iran are going to be lifted, so the oil export from the country may rise 60% within a year. Meanwhile, the production may increase from 2.8mln to 3.6mln barrels per day. The overall oil extraction by OPEC countries in July grew to its 3-year strongest – 31.6mln barrels daily.
Oil Chart
On the daily time frame the OIL futures did not manage to cross the 200-day Moving Average upwards. Last week it breached the support line of the uptrend, which had been in effect for over 2 months. The Parabolic indicator shaped a sell signal. Bollinger Bands narrowed, probably indicating low volatility. They have a negative slope as well. The latest daily bar has gone below the indicator's lower boundary. MACD has been giving a rather weak sell signal, since its bars are too close to the zero level. RSI has been descending but has not yet reached the oversold zone. The bearish momentum may continue, when the latest OIL bar closes under the fractal low at 56.61. A stop loss may be placed at 62.21 mark, supported by the latest Parabolic signal, Bollinger Bands, the 200-day Moving Average and the fractal. It can also be set above the latest local low at 63.15. After pending order placing, the stop loss is supposed to be moved every four hours near the next fractal high, following Parabolic and Bollinger signals. Thus, we are changing the probable profit/loss ratio to the breakeven point. The most cautious traders are recommended to switch to the H4 time frame and place a stop loss, moving it after the trend. If the price reaches the stop level without triggering the order we recommend to cancel the position: the market sustains internal changes that were not considered.

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Position Sell Sell stop below 56.61 Stop loss above 62.21 or 63.15

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