WTI Crude Oil Breaks Below Triple Bottom, is it Covering the Gap?
Crude oil traded in line with our forecast and bounced off above $52 support to target $53.45 and $54. Anyways, it's coming back now,...

In our previous update, “WTI Crude Oil Stays Above Triple Bottom – Can it Fill the Gap?” we spoke about a massive gap caused by G20 Summit. The market was supposed to fill the gap on the same day or in the coming days. I think today is the day when oil is likely to fill the gap.
- Crude oil traded in line with our forecast and bounced off above $52 support to target $53.45 and $54. Anyway, it’s coming back now, probably to fill the gap.
- On the hourly timeframe, oil is peaking below a triple bottom level of $52, and a closing of hourly candle below $52 support may add further sell-off until $51.35 and $50.50.
Fellas, don’t forget to monitor the OPEC meeting as any news regarding output cut can drive dramatic bullish moves in crude oil and vice versa.
OPEC Output Cut – In case the OPEC members decide to cut the oil output, there will be a massive bullish movement in the WTI crude oil. The immediate targets can be $54.35 and $56.75.
No Cut in Output – In that case, we may see a massive sell-off in the crude oil prices until $50 and 49.45.
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