Today's outlook for WTI Crude Oil Futures
Thursday, March 11, 2010
by Carol Harmer of Technical Analysis Reports
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WTI Oil April Contract WTI remains under pressure now with the little top formation. Also the daily charts are showing there to be quite a large top formation now so this should come lower over the next week and 8070 to 8035 will be the short term objective. Here sellers will look to cover. They will re-instate if the market breaks 8035. Once this support has been dispatched look for 7965/60 then the short term objective. Again seller will cover. Buyers however are expected at this point and they will hold unless a break below 7950 occurs. 8241 offers good resistance and sellers will be waiting here. They will hold shorts unless above 8260 as only a break above here sees this come higher with 8330 to 8370 then the expected objective where once more sellers will be waiting. www.technicalanalysisreports.com
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Carol’s career started in the early eighties, trading futures on the floor at LIFFE where she quickly discovered Technical Analysis as a way to maximise profits. She was one of the first traders on LIFFE to discover and study this form of analysis and quickly became widely recognised as an expert in its use as well as highly profitable.
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