WTI sticks to gains near $81.00 mark, remains below two-month high set on Tuesday

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Updated Jun 26, 2024 08:29
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■WTI regains positive traction on Wednesday amid concerns about supply disruption.

■Demand uncertainty might cap any meaningful upside amid a modest USD strength.

■The official US inventory data to provide some impetus ahead of the US PCE on Friday.


West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US crude Oil prices attract fresh buyers during the Asian session on Wednesday and reverse a part of the previous day's retracement slide from the $81.65 area, or a nearly two-month top. The commodity currently trades around the $81.00/barrel mark, up over 0.50% for the day amid persistent geopolitical tensions stemming from Israeli strikes on Gaza and Ukrainian attacks on Russian refineries.


Meanwhile, Russia’s Foreign Ministry summoned US Ambassador Lynne Tracy earlier this week and blamed the US for a barbaric attack in Crimea and said that retaliatory measures would “definitely follow”. Furthermore, the risk of an all-out war between Israel and Lebanon remains alive in the wake of soaring tensions on provocations by Hezbollah, fueling concerns about supply disruptions from the key Oil producing countries. This, in turn, is seen as a key factor acting as a tailwind for the black liquid, though worries about weaker demand in the top Oil consuming nation might keep a lid on any further gains.


Data from the American Petroleum Institute showed on Tuesday that US Oil inventories unexpectedly rose by 914K barrels in the week to June 21. Moreover, a jump in US gasoline stocks last week suggested a weak start to the summer driving season. Meanwhile, a fall in the US Consumer Confidence in June added to worries about the economic outlook. This, along with a modest US Dollar (USD) strength, bolstered by the recent hawkish remarks by influential FOMC members and uncertainty about the likely timing of when the Federal Reserve (Fed) will start cutting rates, might contribute to capping Oil prices.


Market participants now look forward to the official US government data on oil and fuel stockpiles, which is due for release later this Wednesday at 14:30 GMT. The focus, however, will remain squarely on the final US Q1 GDP print on Thursday and the US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index on Friday. The latter will influence the Fed's future policy decision, which, in turn, will drive the USD demand in the near term and provide some meaningful impetus to Crude Oil prices.


WTI US OIL


Overview
Today last price 80.96
Today Daily Change 0.42
Today Daily Change % 0.52
Today daily open 80.54
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 77.98
Daily SMA50 79.07
Daily SMA100 79.64
Daily SMA200 78.9
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 81.65
Previous Daily Low 80.35
Previous Weekly High 81.62
Previous Weekly Low 77.56
Previous Monthly High 81.25
Previous Monthly Low 76.04
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 80.84
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 81.15
Daily Pivot Point S1 80.04
Daily Pivot Point S2 79.54
Daily Pivot Point S3 78.74
Daily Pivot Point R1 81.35
Daily Pivot Point R2 82.15
Daily Pivot Point R3 82.66

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