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WTI slides further below $72.00 mark, over two-week low despite geopolitical tensions

  • WTI drifts lower for the fourth straight day and drops to a near three-week low on Monday.
  • Bets for less aggressive rate cuts by the Fed underpin the USD and weigh on the black liquid.
  • A further escalation of military action in the Middle East does little to ease the bearish pressure.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US Crude Oil prices extend last week's rejection slide from the 100-day Simple Moving Average (SMA), around the $79.20 area, or the YTD peak, and drift lower for the fourth successive day on Monday. This also marks the fifth day of a negative move in the previous six and drags the commodity to the $71.75-$71.70 region, or a nearly three-week low, during the first half of the European session.

The stronger-than-expected US jobs data released on Friday suggests that the economy may be too hot for the Federal Reserve (Fed) to start cutting interest rates. This continues to act as a tailwind for the US Dollar (USD) and turns out to be a key factor undermining demand for dollar-denominated commodities, including Crude Oil prices. Bulls, meanwhile, failed to gain any respite from fading hopes of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the risk of a further escalation of military action in the Middle East.

Reports suggest that Hamas is set to reject the Gaza ceasefire deal proposed in Paris. Moreover, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the country will not end the war before it completes all of its goals, which are the elimination of Hamas and the promise that Gaza will not pose a threat. Meanwhile, the US continues its campaign against the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen and has signalled further strikes on Iran-backed groups in the Middle East in response to a deadly attack on American troops in Jordan.

The markets, meanwhile, react little to Ukrainian drone attacts on the largest oil refinery in southern Russia on Saturday as global supply remains largely unaffected. Furthermore, the commodity's inability to attract any meaningful buying favours bearish traders and suggests that the path of least resistance remains to the downside. Traders now look to the release of the US ISM Services PMI, which, along with Fedspeaks, might influence the USD price dynamics and produce short-term opportunities around the black liquid.

Technical levels to watch

WTI US OIL

Overview
Today last price72.13
Today Daily Change-0.04
Today Daily Change %-0.06
Today daily open72.17
 
Trends
Daily SMA2074.04
Daily SMA5073.35
Daily SMA10078.34
Daily SMA20077.23
 
Levels
Previous Daily High74.48
Previous Daily Low71.83
Previous Weekly High79.19
Previous Weekly Low71.83
Previous Monthly High79.19
Previous Monthly Low69.41
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%72.84
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%73.47
Daily Pivot Point S171.17
Daily Pivot Point S270.17
Daily Pivot Point S368.52
Daily Pivot Point R173.83
Daily Pivot Point R275.48
Daily Pivot Point R376.48

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Haresh Menghani

Haresh Menghani is a detail-oriented professional with 10+ years of extensive experience in analysing the global financial markets.

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