Crude Oil Rolls from March to April
Starting Tuesday, February 16th, trading activity (volume) in the March 2016 contract for Crude Oil (CLH6) will move to April 2016 Crude Oil (CLJ6), also known as the "roll." Per the Combine Rules,...
Starting Tuesday, February 16th, trading activity (volume) in the March 2016 contract for Crude Oil (CLH6) will move to April 2016 Crude Oil (CLJ6), also known as the "roll." Per the Combine Rules,...
Bigger picture is that we have tested the January lows. Now expectation should be that we now move up to the top of the range which is 1929.We could fail and if we do fail before testing 1929, then...
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