WTI crude oil prices keep the previous week’s recovery moves, despite being sidelined at around $109.50 during Monday’s Asian.
In doing so, the black gold stays above a one-week-old ascending support line, as well as the 50-SMA. The same joins firmer RSI conditions, not overbought, to keep buyers hopeful.
However, an upward sloping trend line from April 18, around $111.00 by the press time, joins the RSI lines rush towards overbought territory to test the energy prices.
Should the quote rises past $111.00, the 78.6% Fibonacci retracement (Fibo.) of the March-April downturn, near $111.60, could act as an additional upside filter before directing the WTI bulls towards late March’s swing high of $115.85.
On the contrary, pullback moves may remain elusive until staying beyond the 61.8% Fibo close to $107.00, quickly followed by the aforementioned support line surrounding $106.10.
Even if the quote drops below $106.10, the 50-SMA level of $105.15 will test WTI sellers before directing them to the $100.00 psychological magnet.
Trend: Limited upside expected
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