Brentoil
USDBRO to climb from upside confirmation, potential bounce!
USDBRO to climb from its upside confirmation at 65.60 where it could potentially bounce further to 68.00.
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#USDBRO#BRENT, The downfalls soonOur sales recommendation is based on several things.
The Brent is below the average line and as you can see in recent months it has not really been able to rise above it.
Stochastic is Overbought (over 80 points).
The Ichimoku cloud is still red which means we are still in the midst of a downward trend.
Most importantly in the daily graph, a red star appeared in the daily graph that usually announces the end of a current trend!
Target: 59.60
CRUDE OIL LONG up to $59.80-$60.00The crude oil market was kind to us on the downside after we broke through support level time and time again. We were originally looking for shorts to continue however the upside opened up on Wednesday and didn't stop. The fact that we broke above a key resistance structure at $58.10 suggests the longs are out to play and there could be move upside if they hold their momentum.
We could see price retrace to 2 levels for us to continue to look for the long. The first level and more ideal level is the broken high at $58.00-$58.10 for a move back into resistance at $59.60.
The next level is the start of the impulse move at $57.00-57.10. This could still continue the upside structure. Over the last two days, volume was really strong. If we break under $56.80 we may see more downside.
USDBRO bounced from support, potential for a further rise!
USDBRO bounced off 60.70 where it could potentially rise further to 64.80.
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USDBRO bounced from support, potential for a further rise!
USDBRO bounced off 62.30 where it could potentially rise further to 64.80.
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USDBRO bounced from support, potential for a further rise!
USDBRO bounced off 62.20 where it could potentially rise further to 64.80.
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Trading leveraged products carries a high level of risk and may result in you losing substantially more than your initial investment. Pepperstone Group Limited is licensed and regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (AFSL 414530). Pepperstone Limited is authorised and regulated by the United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 684312). This information is not intended for distribution to, or use by, any person in any country or jurisdiction where such distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation.