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Crude Oil Price Forecast: Is OPEC Winning?

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Talking Points:

  • Crude Oil Technical Strategy: Long above Q2 Opening Range @ $49.91/bbl
  • A weak US Dollar could lift Oil toward $60/bbl in H2 2017 if OPEC extends cuts
  • Saudi exports fall to 21-month low showing active balancing working

The Oil business has always been a messy business, which has led to a messy market. However, there are signs that the often-critiqued plan from OPEC to reign in production to balance the market is working. On Tuesday, data from Joint Organization Data Initiative in Riyadh showed that Saudi’s oil exports had fallen below 7 million barrels a day, which is the lowest level since May 2015. Score one for good timing if you are a Crude Oil Bull because the announcement of the planned falling crude oil exports from OPEC’s largest producer aligned with an upgraded global growth forecast from the IMF.

The weekly chart below smooths out some of the day-to-day volatility but shows a few key Bullish developments with one main concern. The excitement comes from price stability above the 55-WMA and

the Weekly Ichimoku Cloud. Both technical indicators are long-term trend bias filters, and the price trading above them favors the next shock to be higher as opposed to lower.

Another good measuring point for Crude Oil is the Q2 Opening Range low at $49.91/bbl. Swing traders looking for short-term support can look to the 38.2% retracement of the March-April range at $51.20/bbl. Opening Ranges are a simple binary approach (price above or below) to help see whether momentum has been Bullish or Bearish after a starting session of a specific time series. If the price remains above $49.91, it would be hard to argue that Bearish pressure has staying power. When looking at institutional speculators with the CFTC Committment of Traders Index published every Friday, we see that net-longs increased from speculators for the second week in Crude Oil futures, which argues that smart traders are looking for further upside.

The concern when looking at the chart is the yellow rectangle that encapsulates the price range of the extreme week at the beginning of the year with an intra-week high of $55.21. Therefore, you can see we’re stuck between the Opening Range high of Q1 at $55.21 and the Opening Range low of Q2 at $49.91. Given the fundamental support that looks to be developing as the price trades above the opening range, the Oil market looks to be setting up an increasing likelihood of a break above the $55.21, which would likely see us trading above $60/bbl. A break below the Q2 opening range at $49.91 would open up downside targets at the long-term support of $41.77.

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Crude Oil Price Forecast: Is OPEC Winning?

Chart Created by Tyler Yell, CMT

Crude Oil Sentiment:

Crude Oil Price Forecast: Is OPEC Winning?

Oil – US Crude: Retail trader data shows 39.8% of traders are net-long with the ratio of traders short to long at 1.51 to 1. In fact, traders have remained net-short since Apr 10 when Oil – US Crude traded near 5266.2; theprice has moved 1.0% higher since then. The number of traders net-long is 7.3% lower than yesterday and 20.3% lower from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 4.6% lower than yesterday and 1.5% lower from last week.

We typically take a contrarian view to crowd sentiment, and the fact traders are net-short suggests Oil – US Crude prices may continue to rise. Traders are further net-short than yesterday and last week, and the combination of current sentiment and recent changes gives us a stronger Oil – US Crude-bullish contrarian trading bias. (Emphasis Mine)

Shorter-Term US OIL Technical Levels: Tuesday, April 18, 2017

For those interested in shorter-term levels of focus than the ones above, these levels signal important potential pivot levels over the next 48-hours.

Crude Oil Price Forecast: Is OPEC Winning?

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EURUSD Weekly Technical Analysis: New Month, More Weakness

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  • EURUSD broke the ‘neckline’ of a bearish ‘head-and-shoulders’ pattern, April trend-line
  • Resistance in vicinity of 11825/80 likely to keep a lid on further strength
  • Targeting the low to mid-11600s with more selling

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Coming into last week we pointed out the likelihood of finally seeing a resolution of the range EURUSD had been stuck in for the past few weeks, and one of the outcomes we made note of as a possibility was for the triggering of a ’head-and-shoulders’ pattern. Indeed, we saw a break of the ’neckline’ along with a drop below the April trend-line. This led to decent selling before a minor bounce took shape during the latter part of last week.

Looking ahead to next week the euro is set up for further losses as the path of least resistance has turned lower. Looking to a capper on any further strength there is resistance in the 11825-11880 area (old support becomes new resistance). As long as the euro stays below this area a downward bias will remain firmly intact.

Looking lower towards support eyes will be on the August low at 11662 and the 2016 high of 11616, of which the latter just happens to align almost precisely with the measured move target of the ‘head-and-shoulders’ pattern (determined by subtracting the height of the pattern from the neckline).

Bottom line: Shorts look set to have the upperhand as a fresh month gets underway as long as the euro remains capped by resistance. On weakness, we’ll be watching how the euro responds to a drop into support levels.

For a longer-term outlook on EURUSD, check out the just released Q4 Forecast.

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EURUSD Weekly Technical Analysis: New Month, More Weakness

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Euro Bias Mixed Heading into October, Q4’17

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Euro Bias Mixed Heading into October, Q4'17

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EURUSD: Retail trader data shows 37.3% of traders are net-long with the ratio of traders short to long at 1.68 to 1. In fact, traders have remained net-short since Apr 18 when EURUSD traded near 1.07831; price has moved 9.6% higher since then. The number of traders net-long is 15.4% lower than yesterday and 16.4% higher from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 0.4% higher than yesterday and 10.5% lower from last week.

We typically take a contrarian view to crowd sentiment, and the fact traders are net-short suggests EURUSD prices may continue to rise. Positioning is more net-short than yesterday but less net-short from last week. The combination of current sentiment and recent changes gives us a further mixed EURUSD trading bias.

— Written by Christopher Vecchio, CFA, Senior Currency Strategist

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British Pound Reversal Potential Persists Heading into New Quarter

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British Pound Reversal Potential Persists Heading into New Quarter

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GBPUSD: Retail trader data shows 38.2% of traders are net-long with the ratio of traders short to long at 1.62 to 1. In fact, traders have remained net-short since Sep 05 when GBPUSD traded near 1.29615; price has moved 3.4% higher since then. The number of traders net-long is 0.1% higher than yesterday and 13.4% higher from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 10.6% lower than yesterday and 18.3% lower from last week.

We typically take a contrarian view to crowd sentiment, and the fact traders are net-short suggests GBPUSD prices may continue to rise. Yet traders are less net-short than yesterday and compared with last week. Recent changes in sentiment warn that the current GBPUSD price trend may soon reverse lower despite the fact traders remain net-short.

— Written by Christopher Vecchio, CFA, Senior Currency Strategist

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