WTI crude oil prices fade the early Asian gains, easing to $78.23 ahead of Thursday’s European session.
The black gold posted its first daily loss of the week the previous day following its failures to cross the 50-DMA hurdle. Even so, the MACD conditions hint at further challenges for the oil sellers.
Also challenging the oil prices is the latest swing low, also the monthly trough, surrounding $74.65, as well as the 100-DMA level of $74.00.
It’s worth noting that a horizontal area comprising multiple levels marked in September around $72.90 becomes important for WTI sellers to watch for confirmation.
Meanwhile, a daily closing past 50-DMA level of $78.75 will aim for a one-month-old resistance line near $80.50.
Following that the monthly peak near $84.00 and the recently flashed multi-month high around $85.00 will be in focus.
Overall, WTI crude oil prices remain lackluster but the bears seem running out of steam of late.
Trend: Recovery expected
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