Crude oil had quite a week. Pushed up to 62.34 at one point but then rolled over and closed at 59.37 with a shooting star—textbook rejection move. Here's the thing though: that weak close doesn't mean we've actually bottomed yet on the intermediate timeframe. Need to see a weekly close above the 20-week moving average to confirm the low is in. Until then, still a bit of uncertainty hanging over the setup.
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StakeOrRegret
· 6h ago
This wave of oil prices is really just a show. It rose to 62 but still didn't hold. The shooting star pattern is so cliché.
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pvt_key_collector
· 6h ago
This round of oil prices is indeed a bit dramatic. I'm already tired of the shooting star pattern and the like. The key is still to break above the 20-week moving average to be meaningful.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 6h ago
The fluctuation in oil prices is really annoying, and the shooting star isn't low enough yet.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 7h ago
Shooting star started at just over 62, this wave really hasn't bottomed out yet... I need to wait for the 20-week moving average to believe it.
Crude oil had quite a week. Pushed up to 62.34 at one point but then rolled over and closed at 59.37 with a shooting star—textbook rejection move. Here's the thing though: that weak close doesn't mean we've actually bottomed yet on the intermediate timeframe. Need to see a weekly close above the 20-week moving average to confirm the low is in. Until then, still a bit of uncertainty hanging over the setup.