Crude Oil - We look to Buy at 5400 (stop at 5360).

Crude Oil - The rally was sold and the dip bought resulting in little net change yesterday. Mixed but positive price action has resulted in consecutive, narrow-ranged, sideways trading days. The medium term bias remains bullish. Bias is mildly bullish today but we need to see a break of 5500 to confirm the upward pressure. Preferred trade is to buy on dips. Our profit targets will be 5500 and 5569.

OIL

 

OIL Current Trading Positions

Sell 100%
Buy 0%
100.0%100.0%0-1001020304050607080901001100
Avg Sell Price 52.7000
Avg Buy Price 0.0000
Liquidity Distribution
51.900052.316652.700051.900052.316652.7000SellBuy

 

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If you purchase a commodity option, your capital is at risk and you may sustain a total loss of the premium and all of the transaction cost.

If you purchase or sell a commodity future or sell a commodity option, your capital is at risk and you may sustain a total loss of the initial margin funds and any additional funds that you deposit with your broker to establish or maintain your position.

If the market moves against your position, your capital is at risk and you may be called upon by your broker to deposit a substantial amount of additional margin funds, on short notice, in order to maintain your position.

If you do not provide the required funds within the prescribed time, your position may be liquidated at a loss, and you will be liable for any resulting deficit in your account.

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The high degree of leverage that is obtainable through for example futures trading, options trading, Spread Betting, Binary Betting and CFD trading can work against you as well as for you. The use of leverage can lead to large losses as well as gains. This brief statement cannot disclose all the risks and other significant aspects of the commodity markets, including trading shares, currencies, and stock indices. You should therefore carefully study financial trading before you enter the financial markets with the view of buying and selling, including shorting, securities in the market place.

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