WTI and Brent Eye a Retracement with Saudi Aramco Reporting Q2 Profits Drop

OIL PRICE FORECAST: Trade Smarter – Sign up for the DailyFX Newsletter Receive timely and compelling market commentary from the DailyFX team Subscribe to Newsletter Most Read: What is OPEC and What is Their Role in Global Markets? Oil prices finished last week strong as a weaker US Dollar on Friday helped keep prices supported.

WTI jumps to multi-month high amid USD weakness

Share: WTI rose above $83.00 to its highest point since mid-April, seeing more than 1.70% gains. The WTI barrel will set a sixth consecutive winning streak, and indicators flash overbought conditions. The USD weakened following NFPs figures revealing a deceleration of job creation in July. At the end of the week, the West

Eyes on $83.53 as WTI crude threatens to hit the highest since November

A Friday afternoon is no time for a breakout but oil is going to be in focus next week, especially if the US dollar continues to retreat. The big level to watch is $83.53. If that breaks, we’re at the highest since November. On the CPI front, year-over-year gasoline prices are now ticking higher in

WTI and Brent Pullback on Continuing Risk Off Sentiment

WTI, Brent Crude Oil Analysis Fitch downgrade spooks risk assets with oil proving vulnerable too WTI oil heads lower after respecting significant zone of resistance Brent crude oil eyes $82 as first real test of bearish momentum The analysis in this article makes use of chart patterns and key support and resistance levels. For more

WTI crude oil futures snapback higher today

Earlier today, Saudi Arabia announced that it will extend its voluntary 1 million barrels per day (mbpd) oil production cut through September. They added that the cuts could potentially be extended or deepened. Following this announcement, Crude oil prices increased by more than $1. The momentum has continued. The price is currently up over $2.12

Looks set to deliver biggest monthly close of 2023

Share: Oil prices aim to deliver the biggest monthly close of the year as interest rates from global central banks will peak sooner. Overall demand for oil will remain upbeat in the US economy as fears of a recession fade. WTI prices delivered a breakout of the Descending Triangle chart pattern. West Texas