Crude oil, rebound and pullback

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WTI crude oil has fallen in five of the past six trading days, falling by more than 13%, giving up all gains since September. Oil prices have now fallen back to key support near $82.0. The U.S. non-farm payroll data for September will be ushered in today, and short-term fluctuations in oil prices are expected to further intensify.

Looking at the daily chart of crude oil, oil prices stopped rising at the high of 95 and entered a correction state, with the K line being negative for three consecutive years. Although oil prices have not yet fallen below the moving average system, the current mid-term objective still maintains an upward trend. But from the perspective of kinetic energy, a change occurred first, and the bears gradually became stronger. It indicates that the mid-term trend is expected to enter a large-scale adjustment pattern. The K-line fell below the support of the moving average system. The original mid-term rise ended in stages, and it is expected to usher in a larger wave of correction.

Strategy: long at 81.5, short at 82.4
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