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25 avr. 2022 13:52

USOIL - A gloomy outlook for WTI oil Short

WTI CRUDE OILTVC

Description

A few weeks ago, we noted that we believe USOIL peaked and is headed lower. Indeed, we set a long-term price target of 90 USD. Now, we would like to change this price target to medium-term and set a new long-term price target of 80 USD. Additionally, we would also like to set a short-term price target of 95 USD.

Illustration 1.01

Yellow arrows indicate the recent bullish breakout (above the trendline) and subsequent loss of momentum.

Technical analysis - daily time frame
RSI, MACD, and Stochastic are bearish. The same applies to DM+ and DM-, which recently performed the bearish crossover. In addition to that, ADX halted its decline, suggesting the resumption of the bearish trend. Overall, the daily time frame is bearish for WTI oil.

Technical analysis - weekly time frame
RSI and Stochastic are developing bearish structures. MACD performed the bearish crossover. DM+ and DM- show bullish conditions in the market. However, ADX signals that the bullish trend is losing momentum. Overall, the weekly time frame is bearish.

Please feel free to express your ideas and thoughts in the comment section.

DISCLAIMER: This analysis is not intended to encourage any buying or selling of any particular securities. Furthermore, it should not serve as a basis for taking any trade action by an individual investor. Therefore, your own due diligence is highly advised before entering a trade.
Commentaires
Serana2324
Good idea
Tradersweekly
@Serana2324, Thank you kindly.
ElandrePage
So. Still a short or flippen to long?
Tradersweekly
@ElandrePage, Short.
AbubakarSharif
We share similar views, thanks for sharing your views.
Tradersweekly
@AbubakarSharif, Awesome. Good luck with your trades!
Michael_Winner
reliable Usoil technical overview, thank you
Tradersweekly
@Michael_Winner, Thank you very much. WIsh you the best!
AtlasTrades
Do you use any technical indicators ?
Tradersweekly
@AtlasTrades, Yes, usually just basic ones, like moving averages and those detailed in the article. Thanks for asking.
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