The current bearish trend condition in WTI futures remains intact and this week’s fresh short-term cycle low reinforces current conditions. Recent weakness has resulted in a clear breach of support at $70.20, the Feb 6 low. This confirms a resumption of the downtrend that started Jan 15 and paves the way for an extension towards $67.75, the Dec 20 ‘24 low, and $66.41, the Dec 6 ‘24 low. Key short-term resistance is at $73.33, the Feb 11 high. The latest pullback in Gold appears to be a correction. The move through the 20-day EMA does signal scope for an extension towards the next important support around the 50-day EMA, at $2808.08. However, Monday’s gains are a positive development and potentially an early reversal signal. A stronger rally would refocus attention on the next objective at $2962.2, a Fibonacci projection. This would also open the $3000.0 handle.
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