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WTI Price Analysis: Bears poke $76.00 with eyes on further downside

  • WTI remains pressured around the monthly low, extends Friday’s losses.
  • Six-week-old descending trend line can test the bears on the way to sub-$70.00 area.
  • Double top confirmation adds strength to the bearish bias.
  • Buyers need to cross $81.30 to retake control.

WTI crude oil price stays depressed as it flirts with $76.00 during early Monday. In doing so, the black gold drops for the second consecutive day while highlighting mid-November’s confirmation of the double-top bearish chart pattern.

Even so, the nearly oversold Relative Strength Index (RSI), placed at 14, highlights a downward-sloping support line from October 18, close to $74.30, as immediate key support.

Following that, a south-run towards the theoretical target for the “Double Top” confirmation, near $69.80, can’t be ruled out. It’s worth noting that the $70.00 round figure may act as a buffer during the anticipated fall.

On the flip side, recovery moves may initially need to cross a two-week-old resistance line near $79.60 to convince the short-term buyers.

However, a horizontal line around $81.30 appears crucial for WTI crude oil buyers as it holds the key to their conviction.

WTI: Four-hour chart

Trend: Bearish

 

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