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12/8/25 Bulls Need Follow-through Buying
Monday’s candlestick (Aug 11) was a big bull bar closing near its high.
In our last report, we said traders would see if the bears could create strong bear bars trading far below the 20-day EMA, or if the market would trade slightly lower, but lack follow-through selling (again), followed by a
4/8/25 Can Bears Create FT Selling or Not?
Friday’s candlestick (Aug 1) was a bull bar closing bear its high with a long tail below.
In our last report, we said traders would see if the bears could create a strong follow-through bear bar closing near its low, or if the market would trade lower, but close with a long tail below or a bull
5/8/25 Can Bulls Get A Bull Bar Above 20-Day EMA?
Monday’s candlestick (Aug 4) was a bull doji closing around the middle of its range with prominent tails.
In our last report, we said the market may gap down at the open. Traders would see if the bears could create follow-through selling, closing the day near its low, or if the market would lac
13/08/25 (am session) FCPO1!13/08/25 (am session)
(am) Now Daily (D1):
Wave: sub Wave 3 (red)
From 4225 until 4455
From 4225 until 4502/4537 (projected)
From 4225 until 4714/4799 (projected)
Previous Wave:
Wave 2 (red)
From 4292 until 4225
Next wave,
wave ii(3) at H1
From 4314 until 4341 (projected)
13/8/25 Bulls Need More FT, Want Any PB to Be Weak
Tuesday’s candlestick (Aug 12) was a bull bar closing in its lower half with a long tail above.
In our last report, we stated that traders would observe whether the bulls could generate follow-through buying, even if it were only a bull doji, or if the bears would be able to create a failed bre
11/8/25 Bulls Want Any Pullback to Be Weak
Friday’s candlestick (Aug 8) was a bull doji closing in its lower half with a long tail above.
In our last report, we said traders would see if the bulls could create a strong bull bar breaking above the August 5 high, or if the market would trade higher but stall around or below the August 5 h
8/8/25 Bulls Need Follow-through Buying
Thursday’s candlestick (Aug 6) was a bear bar closing in its lower half with prominent tails above and below.
In our last report, we stated that traders would determine whether the current pullback would remain sideways and overlap with Wednesday's range or if the bears would be able to create
7/8/25 Weak Sideways PB or Retest 20-Day EMA?
Wednesday’s candlestick (Aug 5) was a bear doji closing in its upper half with a long tail below.
In our last report, we said traders would see if the bulls could create follow-through buying, even if it is just a bull doji, or if the market would reverse down sharply below the 20-day EMA inste
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The current price of Crude Palm Oil Futures is 4,281 MYR / TNE — it has risen 0.21% in the past 24 hours. Watch Crude Palm Oil Futures price in more detail on the chart.
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The nearest expiration date for Crude Palm Oil Futures is Nov 15, 2027.
Traders prefer to sell futures contracts when they've already made money on the investment, but still have plenty of time left before the expiration date. Thus, many consider it a good option to sell Crude Palm Oil Futures before Nov 15, 2027.
Open interest is the number of contracts held by traders in active positions — they're not closed or expired. For Crude Palm Oil Futures this number is 0.00. You can use it to track a prevailing market trend and adjust your own strategy: declining open interest for Crude Palm Oil Futures shows that traders are closing their positions, which means a weakening trend.
Buying or selling futures contracts depends on many factors: season, underlying commodity, your own trading strategy. So mostly it's up to you, but if you look for some certain calculations to take into account, you can study technical analysis for Crude Palm Oil Futures. Today its technical rating is strong buy, but remember that market conditions change all the time, so it's always crucial to do your own research. See more of Crude Palm Oil Futures technicals for a more comprehensive analysis.