There is still room to move higher – ING

Share: Oil prices still have more upside, in the view of strategists at ING. Oil market will continue to tighten We believe that there is still room for the market to move higher. Our balance sheet suggests that the oil market will continue to tighten as we move through the second half of

Chinese Data, Strong USD Weigh on Oil Prices

Oil (Brent Crude, WTI) Analysis EIA crude oil inventories dropped more than expected last week WTI pullback extends – Deteriorating Chinese data, strong USD worsens oil outlook Brent crude oil drops – $82 mark and 200 SMA remain key levels to the downside The analysis in this article makes use of chart patterns and key

US Dollar, Gold, Crude Oil, Nasdaq 100, RBNZ, FOMC Minutes, CPI

Recommended by Daniel Dubrovsky Get Your Free USD Forecast The US Dollar outperformed its major counterparts this past week, with the DXY Dollar Index gaining over 0.8 percent. In fact, the DXY just wrapped up its 4th consecutive weekly gain. The last time the same winning streak occurred was back in February. A 5th push

Oil is back above the April high. Watch the close

WTI crude oil daily chart Oil will be an interesting spot to watch as it fights for a sixth straight week of gains. It’s currently trading at $83.69, which is up 80 cents but more importantly is above the April high of $83.53. A close above that level The driver at the moment appears to

Baker Hughes week US oil rig count unchanged

525 oil rigs vs 525 previously Natural gas rigs 123 vs 128 prior Oil rigs have been steadily falling this year but US fields have kept up productivity by tapping DUCs. I don’t know how much longer that can last. Gas prices have struggled but there was talk we would be under $1 by now

OPEC Monthly Report Points to Tighter Oil Market, Cuts Continue

Oil (WTI, Brent Crude) Analysis OPEC’s demand forecast suggests tight oil market into year end Brent crude oil pulls back from resistance as bullish momentum subsides WTI crude oil tests trendline support on latest dip The analysis in this article makes use of chart patterns and key support and resistance levels. For more information visit