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USOIL: This week's summary and next week's trading ideas

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The deteriorating outlook in Europe has left oil traders wondering whether global oil demand will remain resilient next year. On the other hand, the US third quarter GDP data exceeded expectations and continued to deliver strong economic growth. A higher dollar and an uncertain economic outlook seem to be haunting oil. Oil prices rose on Friday on fears that tensions between Israel and Gaza could spill over into a wider conflict that could disrupt global crude supplies.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose $2.33 a barrel, or 2.8 percent, to settle at $85.54 a barrel. "From a macro perspective, global supply is tight relative to demand, which is the result of general underinvestment across the industry after the pandemic, so spare capacity today is limited and prices will move with demand because there is not a lot of short-term capacity that can come to market," Darren, CEO of ExxonMobil Oil, said in an interview. So as long as the market stays tight, you're going to see more volatility and higher prices.
On the whole, crude oil next Monday's opening operation is suggested to retreat to do more on the dips!
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