So I was looking at Crude on the weekend and I couldn't determine a clear direction for Monday. Now Monday Is almost over and we Have disrespected the Mean threshold of the Daily +OB I do expect price to be bearish and heading down towards the Daily FVG. An Good indicator on the Daily we have respected the WEEKLY ifvg CE. These things are very important to...
it seems price can drop at 81.18(3%) in this week, if pushed from here around
**CrudeOil:** The forecast is for the price to rise to the top of the channel.
Nobody knows the future so I just track parameters using Elliott Wave and also s/d zones. Let's see where support holds and I'll be watching for an impulse higher to signal the bottom is in. Otherwise, if we break 83 with feeling, then I'll watch 82 and 80.70 for support levels. If all of those break, then any meaningful rally is delayed for weeks or more. All imo...
CRUDE OIL, is expected to find a bottom really soon based on fib and if this is a 1-2 1-2 (elliot wave), we are about to be hit by a monster 3, driving prices to $100+ by mid-end july. I believe there is a strong chance we hold these levels drawn below. IT IS possible we come lower than those levels to get a deeper retest before going higher, as long as we dont...
These levels provide guidance for traders interested in trading Crude Oil MCX Futures in May, offering specific entry points, target prices, and stop-loss levels to manage risk. Range Point: 6,999 Intraday Range: 85 points Buy Above: 7,011 Average At: 7,001 Buy Target 1: 7,052 Buy Target 2: 7,084 Buyer Stoploss: 6,982 Sale Below: 6,990 Sale Target 1: 6,946 Sale...
© Master of Elliott Wave Analysis: Hua (Shane) Cuong, CEWA-M The broader context suggests that the ((ii))-green wave has just concluded, and the ((iii))-green wave is currently unfolding to push lower. In the short term, the outlook indicates that the (i)-purple wave has recently completed in the form of an expanding diagonal, followed by the (ii)-purple wave...
according to the channel study, the price could reach the channel's mid(85.25)
Price has invalidated my original short idea, which is great. Currently holding HTF PD Arrays 2 scenarios we continue higher off the 1h huge imbalance which I am not comfortable getting into right now We dig into the BPR printed on Thursday, which is much more favorable
taking a short with a tight stoploss ( $82.71) just above midpoint of 1h FVG Looking to take equal lows at bottom of the 20 Day IPDA period.
wti crude oil comment: Market is making marginally higher highs on the 1h tf but it’s a reasonable triangle we are in. I think it will chop some more inside before another breakout and I think that will be news related/event driven. current market cycle: trading range key levels: 80-86 but converges inside 82-84 bull case: Bull legs inside the range...
81 seems to be like a solid support area. Missed initial long but oh well.
Bullish. After forming a new peak high, price retraced to the +FVG. Friday's "news wick" tapped the -FVG above and quick returned the +FVG. Should the +FVG hold, expecting price to move toward the highs, as price moves from Internal -> External liquidity. The LRLR to the lower left is a draw on LQ that bears watching. I enjoy any feedback or questions in...
Crude oil is tapping a weekly demand on a wick today, I use this chart to assist in my OXY moves. This would be a decent zone to add to an open position. I circled the candle I used to create the demand zone for educational purposes. I like to take the bottom wick of the red candle leading to a rally and end the demand one on the adjacent candle body towards the...
So we are on the Daily Not moving with much drive and lets say... obvious direction when it comes to day to day bias (Overall Bearish) I am ONLY focusing on PDH and PDL as targets today with any signal to buy or sell into the market being in a discount before I place a trade. Range day - yes To consider that Thursday's have seen good movement on Oil recently so...
Backtesting that Daily trend line with a few top dots on this 4hr chart. Good posture to dump some points here so they can reload lower. Big money always wins, and they almost always come back for that liquidity.
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