WTI crude oil picks up bids to defend the week-start gap towards the north of $73.00, up 0.50% near $73.30 by the press time of the mid-Asian session on Monday. In doing so, the black gold surpasses a three-day-old descending resistance line while approaching a horizontal hurdle comprising multiple levels marked since May 19.
It should be noted that the initial agreement on the US debt ceiling extension allows the commodity price to remain firmer despite the challenges the deal has in Congress.
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It’s worth noting that the MACD indicator flashes bullish signals and favors the energy buyers but the RSI (14) approaches the overbought region and hence suggests limited upside room for the commodity price.
That said, the WTI bulls may quickly challenge the previous weekly peak of $74.70 on crossing the immediate horizontal hurdle surrounding $73.50-55. However, the monthly high of $76.60 and the late April swing high near $76.85 could check the quote’s further upside.
Alternatively, the resistance-turned-support line stretched from the last Wednesday and the 200-Hour Moving Average (HMA), respectively near $72.85 and $72.40, can challenge the WTI bears.
Also likely to challenge the commodity buyers is an upward-sloping resistance line from May 17, near $71.60.
Trend: Limited upside expected
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