Crude Oil Tests Key Levels Ahead of OPEC
Crude rose to its best levels in June as escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran fueled large gains on Thursday and Friday. Prices are now testing key technical levels and price action will...
Crude rose to its best levels in June as escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran fueled large gains on Thursday and Friday. Prices are now testing key technical levels and price action will...
Stocks and bonds have been rallying, while yields fall and the Dollar slips, as weak economic data fuels expectations that the Federal Reserve will aggressively cut rates later in the year. That...
Crude Oil failed to rebound following inventory data this week and has dropped nearly 10%, or $6 per barrel, during the month of May. It’s trying to hold a key technical support, but ongoing trade...
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Time for earnings. Several large banks release results on Friday, and the floodgates on first-quarter reports open wide the following week. With the S&P 500 up sharply year to date, the rally will be...
After experiencing losses last year, almost every asset class is moving higher through the first quarter 2019. Stocks are rallying. Bonds are bid. The dollar is up. But the biggest gains have been in...
Crude oil is moving to its best levels in months, and an upward trend channel on the chart suggests there’s more room to run.
After falling sharply in the final few months of last year, prices hit a...
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After yesterday, Crude Oil futures are seeing red. The commodity fell 5% after inventory numbers.
But a move of that size could have been expected. There is just so much going on: supply concerns...
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