WTI Price Analysis: Stuck around $42.50 in a symmetrical triangle

  • WTI stays struggles to extend the run-up past-100-bar SMA inside an eight-day-old triangle.
  • Normal RSI conditions, sustained trading above the key SMA keeps buyers hopeful.
  • Sellers may aim for $40.60/55 on the confirmed downside.

WTI eases from intraday top of $42.69 to $42.51, still up 0.06% on a day, during Monday’s Asian session. The black gold funnels down a short-term symmetrical triangle while staying above 100-bar SMA.

With the normal RSI conditions joining the energy benchmark’s sustained trading beyond the crucial SMA, buyers are likely to regain the controls should the quote manage to clear $43.00 triangle resistance.

In doing so, the quote may initially attack the monthly top near $43.60 ahead of targeting February month’s low near $44.00.

Alternatively, a downside break of the triangle’s support, at $42.30 will have to slip beneath the 100-bar SMA level of $41.67 to aim for $41.00 and $40.60/55 rest-points.

During the further weakness below $40.55, the oil bears will attack $40.00 and the monthly low near $39.75.

WTI four-hour chart

Trend: Bullish

 

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