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Crude Oil Meets Key Resistance

By:
Nadia Simmons
Updated: Jun 23, 2020, 12:23 UTC

It seems that black gold might not have enough strength to keep pushing higher.

WTI Brent Crude Oil

Crude oil moved above the previous highs and at the moment of writing these words, it’s testing the upper border of the March price gap. And given the fundamental news that are reaching (and likely to reach) the market – the increasing Covid-19 cases in the U.S. and globally – it seems that black gold might not have enough strength to keep pushing higher.

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The upper border of the March price gap is one of the most important resistance levels nearby. There’s also the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level, but since it’s based on the April low that is relatively unclear (different series of futures contracts were trading at very different price levels, some were even in the negative territory), the Fibonacci retracement might not be as reliable as the price gap.

This means that the resistance level that is being tested right now, is of critical importance. Please note how aligned is the price of crude oil with the previous spending chart – and with the prices of stocks themselves.

Just several months ago, crude oil was one of the weakest markets out there, and its rebound was one of the strongest. The reversal in black gold and a decisive decline could be the thing that tips the scale for all markets.

Consequently, while a trigger is not necessary for the market to move in a given direction, getting one could speed things up. And it seems that crude oil’s reversal could be the trigger, along with a comeback of the USD Index.

When based on the daily closing prices, the resistance created by the upper border of the March price gap is at $41.28, and at the moment of writing these words, crude oil is trading 14 cents above this level. This by no means implies that the resistance is broken. If we see a daily close above $41.28, it could have bullish implications, but it doesn’t have them right now.

“Could”, because if we look at crude oil’s 4-hour chart, we’ll get a slightly different picture.

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In this case, the upper border of the huge March price gap is at $41.61, which means that crude oil is actually slightly below it, not above it. The intraday high (so far) was $41.55, which means that this resistance was not touched on an intraday basis.

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The first chart shows the new daily global cases and the second chart shows the new daily U.S. coronavirus cases. While it’s been obvious that the cases are in a steady uptrend globally, the upsurge in the U.S. cases and the second wave of the virus is a relatively new development and it’s not yet widely covered by the mass media. It’s not hidden, but it’s not being emphasized as much smaller numbers were emphasized in March. But it’s going to change once the new daily cases move to new highs as that’s a highly catchy topic and people won’t be able to ignore it.

Will crude oil be able to continue to show strength and rally further, even though it plunged on similar news in March? We view the former as unlikely.

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Thank you.

Nadia Simmons
Day Trading and Oil Trading Strategist
Przemyslaw Radomski, CFA
Editor-in-chief, Gold & Silver Fund Manager

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Nadia is a private investor and trader, dealing in currencies, commodities (mainly crude oil), and stocks.

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