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WTI Price Analysis: Recovery move to meet sellers near 72.50 ahead of oil inventory data

  • Oil price has gradually scaled to near $72.50, further upside looks capped ahead of oil inventory data.
  • A fresh monthly low by the USD Index at 103.44 has infused fresh blood into the oil price.
  • Declining 20-period EMA and weak RSI (14) are indicating further downside for black gold.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI), futures on NYMEX, had shown a recovery move from $71.00. The recovery move has gradually moved to near $72.26. Further upside in the oil price looks restricted as investors are still worried about global demand amid rising rates by western central banks.

The recovery move in the oil price is backed by a sell-off in the US Dollar Index (DXY). The USD Index has refreshed its monthly low at 103.44 as the declining US Consumer Price Index (CPI), higher Unemployment Rate, and the catastrophic collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) are compelling for a less hawkish interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve (Fed) in its monetary policy meeting scheduled for next week.

Going forward, the release of the weekly oil inventory data by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) will be of utmost importance.

After a responsive buying move from March 14 low at $71.00, the oil price is challenging the critical resistance plotted from February 6 low at $72.60. It would be better to adopt a ‘wait and watch’ approach before making any position as the recovery move looks solid on the two-hour scale and carries the potential of delivering a breakout above the same.

The declining 20-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at $73.56 still favors the downside bias.

Adding to that, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) (14) is also oscillating in the bearish range of 20.00-40.00, which indicates that the downside momentum is not over yet.

Should the oil price decisively breaks above the 73.00 resistance, bulls will drive the asset toward March 10 low around $75.00 and March 12 high at $77.50.

Alternatively, a breakdown of March 14 low at $71.00 will expose the asset to a fresh 15-month low at $66.10, which is 20 December 2021 low followed by 30 November 2021 low at $64.40.

WTI two-hour chart

WTI US OIL

Overview
Today last price 72.52
Today Daily Change 0.87
Today Daily Change % 1.21
Today daily open 71.65
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 76.76
Daily SMA50 77.6
Daily SMA100 79.2
Daily SMA200 86.35
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 75.01
Previous Daily Low 70.93
Previous Weekly High 80.99
Previous Weekly Low 74.89
Previous Monthly High 80.75
Previous Monthly Low 72.5
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 72.49
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 73.45
Daily Pivot Point S1 70.05
Daily Pivot Point S2 68.45
Daily Pivot Point S3 65.97
Daily Pivot Point R1 74.13
Daily Pivot Point R2 76.61
Daily Pivot Point R3 78.21

 

 

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