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Crude Oil Update: Brent Grapples With Rampant Dollar While Supply Concerns Remain

BRENT CRUDE OIL (LCOc1) ANALYSIS

  • Demand-side factors bolstered by potential Chinese stimulus package.
  • Kazakhstan oil flows could be disrupted.
  • NFP in focus as dollar looks unstoppable.

BRENT CRUDE OIL FUNDAMENTAL BACKDROP

Brent crude oil remains above the $100/barrel mark after yesterday’s announcement that China plans to stimulate its economy via a large stimulus package giving global commodities a lift. On the supply side, restrictions in the flow of Kazakhstan oil from the Black Sea due to oil spill infringements should help bolster brent upside.

The EIA weekly storage report yesterday saw U.S. inventories increasing thus weighing on crude upside however, the more prevalent limiting factor comes from the greenback and concerns around a global recession. Today’s Non-Farm Payroll (NFP) release may help reverse the narrative but I would think a large miss on the estimate would need to occur to see some dollar weakness. As always, the Baker Highs rig count comes in later this evening but I do not foresee much in the way of price impact on crude prices.

ECONOMIC CALENDAR

Crude Oil Update: Brent Grapples With Rampant Dollar While Supply Concerns Remain

Source: DailyFX Economic Calendar

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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS

BRENT CRUDE (LCOc1) DAILY CHART

Crude Oil Update: Brent Grapples With Rampant Dollar While Supply Concerns Remain

Chart prepared by Warren Venketas, IG

Price action on the daily brent crude chart sees the key area around $104.92 holding as resistance for now. While the momentum remains bearish as shows by the Relative Strength Index (RSI), there is an element of uncertainty in terms of a directional bias. The dollar does not look like letting up at this point and could continue to weigh negatively on brent prices short-term.

Key resistance levels:

Key support levels:

  • $101.29
  • $97.52

IG CLIENT SENTIMENT: MIXED

IGCS shows retail traders are marginally NET SHORT onCrude Oil, with 51% of traders currently holding long positions (as of this writing). At DailyFX we typically take a contrarian view to crowd sentiment however, after recent changes in positioning we settle on a short-term cautious bias.

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