Patience pays off for oil traders as WTI market breaks away

oil daily chart ninjatraderFor traders, one of the hardest disciplines to master is patience and for long term oil traders that patience is about to be rewarded. As I have suggested in several more recent posts on oil, following the sharp rally of late August based on high volume, I said we would see an extended phase of price congestion at the current level to allow the remnants of selling pressure to be absorbed, before the big operators duly moved oil prices higher once again. This has indeed been the case with oil prices oscillating in a narrow range, between $44 per barrel to the downside and $48 per barrel to the upside and developing around the volume point of control on the daily chart (as shwon by the yellow dotted line). This defines the area of price agreement, and is the fulcrum on which bearish and bullish sentiment has found equilibrium. Any move away from this region then confirms bullish or bearish sentiment accordingly which is why yesterday’s price action was seminal, with the wide spread up candle on above average volume confirming the build in bullish sentiment and sending a strong signal the breakaway from this region is now underway. Yesterday’s price action was important for another reason, in that the session finally closed well above the deep resistance region in the $48 per barrel area (as defined with the red dotted line), which is now acting as support to the move higher.

This bullish sentiment has continued in today’s trading, with prices moving firmly higher off last nights close at $48.53 per barrel, to currently trade at $49.48 per barrel. The question now is how far are we likely to see oil prices rise, and for that we turn to the volume histogram to the right of the chart, which displays the various levels of low and high volume nodes above and below the fulcrum. As we can see on the daily chart, we have a low volume node immediately ahead in the $50 per barrel area, and as such we can expect to see oil prices move firmly through here in due course, with the next high volume node sitting in the $54 per barrel area, followed by a low volume node at $56 per barrel. As always, volume will confirm the strength of any move higher, but once we have a clear hold above the $50 per barrel level, then this is likely to signal a further move higher and on towards the $54 per barrel region.

Oil bullish weekly chartThe weekly picture confirms the faster timeframe, with the congestion phase of September now beginning to break down as upside momentum develops. Here we can also see the resistance regions again clearly defined, with the VPOC ( volume point of control) on this timeframe just below the $60 per barrel area, with a high volume node confirming the congestion now awaiting in the $55 per barrel area. Given this technical picture, we are likely to see oil move firmly higher towards the $54/$55 per barrel area, before the commodity moves into a congestion phase once again, with the $60 per barrel likely in the longer term. At this point, we can expect to see a further extended consolidation phase as the price action oscillates around price agreement on the VPOC in this timeframe.

From a fundamental perspective the weekly oil inventories are suggesting a build once again, with the forecast this week for 2.2m bbls against a previous of 4.0m bbls which may temporarily dent any progress higher later today. However, given the wild variations in both forecasts and actual, coupled with the swings from a build to a draw, this is unlikely to impact the bullish momentum greatly, and with weakness in the US dollar coupled with rising equities also helping, the outlook for oil prices remains positive.

By Anna Coulling

Indicators from Quantum Trading and charts from NinjaTrader

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Hi – my name is Anna Coulling and I am a full time currency, commodities and equities trader. I have been involved in both trading and investing for over fifteen years and have traded many different financial instruments, from options and futures to stocks and commodities. I write and publish articles ( mostly for free ) for UK and international publications on a wide variety of financial issues, and in particular I enjoy helping others learn how to invest and trade.

2 Comments on Patience pays off for oil traders as WTI market breaks away

    • Hi James – many thanks and given that this is in the US session then I would suggest that the majors would certainly be in focus at this time. As always the currency strength indicator will reveal which currencies are strong or weak and oversold or overbought, as well as those which are rising or falling strongly. I have added the link here where you can find further details on the currency strength indicator for MT4 and NinjaTrader. Hope this helps and all best wishes – Anna.

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