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Abstract:Commodity traders sent oil prices plunging on Thursday as uninspiring crude inventory data reignited oversupply concerns, dealing the latest blow to bullish sentiment.
Crude oil price swooned on Thursday to $56.46/bbl – its lowest level since March 11. The selloff was sparked after the latest DoE crude oil inventory data showed a stockpile reduction of 282K barrels, which compares to an estimate of a 1,360K barrel drawdown and a previous build of 4,740K barrels.
CRUDE OIL PRICE CHART: DAILY TIME FRAME (DECEMBER 18, 2018 TO MAY 30, 2019)
Todays sharp drop in crude oil marks the 6th decline in excess of 1 percent this month as oil bulls begin to lose conviction. The aggressive selling in crude has now pushed oil prices below key technical support around the 38.2 percent Fibonacci retracement level drawn from the December 24 low to the most recent high printed on April 23. The 50 percent retracement level near $55/bbl could be a probable downside target as oil bears gain momentum. Also, recent selling pressure threatens to accelerate with oil prices hinging on global growth risks and if speculative traders further unwind long bets.
CRUDE OIL TRADER SENTIMENT
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According to IG client positioning data, 58.0 percent of crude oil traders remain net-long with the ratio of longs-to-shorts at 1.38. Although, bulls are beginning to show fading conviction considering the number of traders net-long crude oil is 1.4 percent lower relative to last week. Moreover, short interest is climbing quickly seeing that the number of traders net-short crude oil is 7.7 percent higher than yesterday.
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