West Texas Intermediate (WTI), futures on NYMEX, have turned sideways after printing a fresh four-month high at $83.48 on Wednesday. The oil price received immense buying interest from the market participants after the United States inflation data matched expectations.
Headline US Consumer Price Index (CPI) has decelerated to 5.0% while core inflation that excludes oil and food prices rebounded to 5.6%, which has kept chances of consecutive 25 basis points (bps) rate hike from the Federal Reserve (Fed) at elevated levels.
The US Dollar Index (DXY) has dropped to near its two-week low around 101.42 and is expected to deliver more losses ahead.
Meanwhile, US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has reported a mild build-up of oil inventories for the week ending April 07 by 0.597 million barrels while the street was anticipating a drawdown.
On an hourly scale, the oil price has delivered a breakout of the Darvas Box chart pattern, which results in wider ticks and heavy volume after a sheer volatility contraction. The aforementioned chart pattern placed in a range of $79.00-81.80.
Advancing 20-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at $82.44 indicates that the upside trend is extremely solid.
Adding to that, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) (14) is oscillating in the bullish range of 60.00-80.00, which confirms the activation of bullish momentum.
For a fresh buy, a mean reversion move to near the 20-EMA around $82.44 would offer a decent risk-reward. This would trigger responsive buying and will drive the asset towards November 16 high at $87.47 followed by the round-level resistance at $90.00.
On the flip side, a downside move below April 03 low would force oil to fill the gap inspired by the surprise announcement of production cuts by OPEC+. This will drag the asset towards March 31 high at $75.78 and March 28 low at $72.26.
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