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19.03.2023, 23:41

WTI Price Analysis: Oil portrays corrective bounce above $67.00 but bears keep control

  • WTI portrays corrective bounce from the lowest levels since December 2021.
  • Oversold RSI favors recovery but convergence of 10-DMA, previous support line from late 2021 probe buyers.
  • 19-month-old ascending support line lures sellers amid bearish MACD signals.

WTI crude oil picks up bids to consolidate recent losses around $67.15 during Monday’s Asian session. In doing so, the black gold bounces off the 15-month low marked the previous day amid oversold RSI conditions.

However, the energy benchmark remains well below the previous key support confluence comprising the 10-DMA and an upward-sloping support line from December 2021, now resistance near $71.20-30.

It should be noted, however, that the latest rebound could aim for $70.00.

That said, a horizontal area comprising multiple levels marked since early January, around $72.70, appears the key hurdle for the WTI bulls to cross to retake control.

Following that, the mid-month high of around $77.55 could lure the WTI crude oil buyers.

Alternatively, a fresh downside could aim for the latest bottom surrounding $65.45 before aiming for the December 2021 low of around $62.30.

It’s worth mentioning that an upward-sloping trend line from August 2021, around 62.30, also appears the key downside filter to watch for the Oil bears.

Should the quote remains bearish past $62.30, a slump towards the August 2021 bottom of $61.80, as well as to the $60.00 round figure, can’t be ruled out.

WTI: Daily chart

Trend: Further downside expected  

 

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