WTI Crude Oil

Crude oil futures pause ahead of oil inventory data

The recent bullish trend for crude oil, appears to be running into a stubborn area of price resistance on the daily chart in the $104.50 per barrel area, the same level which saw the commodity sell of sharply back in early March.

CurveAheadMarketStrategies.com Morning Coffee Break

In today’s Morning Coffee Brief  we find yesterday’s U.S. equity markets saw its first day controlled by the bulls on bullish global data most notable from Germany’s export data report.  The report indicates export levels not seen since the crisis started in 2008.

Crude oil continues lower, not helped by the fundamentals!

Crude oil continued its bearish tone once again last week, closing the oil trading session on Friday at $94.61 per barrel for the December futures contract. With the fundamental picture now calming, the technical element is taking center stage, and in the last few weeks crude oil has breached several key levels, as outlined in previous posts.

Where next for WTI crude oil futures?

The WTI September crude oil futures contract is now building into an interesting phase of price action, and in many ways is mirroring a similar period between May and July 2013, where the commodity oscillated between $92 per barrel to the downside and $98 per barrel to the upside, before finally breaking out.

CurveAheadMarketStrategies.com Morning Coffee Break

Morning Coffee Break – Tuesday April 2 April what is thought of being a strong month historically began the month and second quarter at a slow snail pace. The Dow and the bulls have look to April as the best month of the year as far back as 1950 with an average 2.7% gain for the month.

May crude oil futures continue to remain bullish

May crude oil futures continued to climb higher once again in yesterday’s trading session, closing at $96.51 per barrel, with a narrow spread up candle with wicks to both top and bottom on the daily chart.

CurveAheadMarketStrategies.com Morning Coffee Break

Morning Coffee Break – Monday April 1 In today’s Morning Coffee Break we find as traders come to their trading systems after a 3 day weekend and the start of the second quarter have several milestones to build on from record closes on the Dow and S&P 500. 

CurveAheadMarketStrategies.com Morning Coffee Break

Morning Coffee Break – Wednesday March 27 Today’s Morning Coffee Break is finding U.S. equity futures are indicating a lower open this morning after yesterday’s push higher towards an all-time high of less than two points in the S&P 500.

WTI crude oil futures continue in bullish tone

Crude oil futures started the week in bullish tone, with the April WTI contract closing higher at $94.81 per barrel, up almost $1.50 in the session, and ending with a wide spread up candle, but with a small wick to the upper body. Nevertheless, despite the upper shadow, sentiment for crude oil remains firmly bullish, and yesterday’s oil trading session gave us some strong signals for the next few days.

CurveAheadMarketStrategies.com Morning Coffee Break

Morning Coffee Break – Friday March 22 U.S. equity markets are pointing to higher open on the first day of the week of a short week.  All three U.S. indexes are in the green on a Cyprus last minute bailout plan that was approved by European Union Finance Ministers.