WTI crude also rose 4.6% for the week, marking the fifth consecutive weekly increase, the longest winning streak since the week ending June 10, 2022. This leaves the longs exposed for the days ahead with the past 5 weeks of fundamentals playing in and ripe for a squeeze despite this week's EIA data that was skewed slightly bullish.
The following analysis is leaning bearish, but there are a number of developments that need to occur to conclude the thesis of a long squeeze for the week ahead:
The bearish Gartley is compelling as is the weekly W-formation:
However, the price is still very much front side of the bullish trendline.
Do we have a final peak formation coming into play with trapped longs up top?
The daily chart's W formation is also compelling, although has it failed to draw in the price? So far the bulls stay in control into weekly resistance.
A break of the trendline is required and we also need to see a breakout $79 structure before a bearish thesis can be solidified.
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