FXStreet notes that Brent rose 1.2% yesterday as the commodity continued to rebound off its support of $65. Strategists at Credit Suisse still look for Brent Crude to retest its $71.38/75 highs.
“Brent Crude consolidation is still seen as temporary ahead of a retest of resistance from the $71.38/75 highs of 2020 and 2021. Furthermore, the strength in broader commodities should also keep Brent well supported. Although $71.75 may still cap yet, we continue to look for an eventual break for a move to $75.60, then the ‘“measured flag objective’ at $79.10.”
“Support is seen at the 63-day average at $64.07.”
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