Skip to Content
News & Analysis at your fingertips.

We use a range of cookies to give you the best possible browsing experience. By continuing to use this website, you agree to our use of cookies.
You can learn more about our cookie policy here, or by following the link at the bottom of any page on our site. See our updated Privacy Policy here.

Free Trading Guides
Subscribe
Please try again
Select

Live Webinar Events

0

Economic Calendar Events

0

Notify me about

Live Webinar Events
Economic Calendar Events

H

High

M

Medium

L

Low
More View More
Crude Oil Breaks 50 Dollar Mark On Surprise US Stockpile Growth

Crude Oil Breaks 50 Dollar Mark On Surprise US Stockpile Growth

Nathalie Huynh, Contributor

Share:

Talking Points:

  • WTI Oil crashed after EIA reported a surprise stockpile growth
  • Copper demand on LME at the weakest in two years
  • Gold pressured by good US data

Supply-demand drivers of commodities came to the forefront as oil crashed through $50 big level, copper fell to the lowest since July 8, and gold lowered to test a support level at 1085. The US dollar rose due to positive home sales data and fixed income demand, adding downside pressure on commodity prices.

WTI crude oil crashed below $50 mark, a multi-month support level since the March-May climb. The 3.3 percent fall in price came after the US Energy Information Administration reported a weekly rise in US inventories instead of a drop as previously expected. This echoed yesterday’s surplus report by the industry-funded American Petroleum Institute and further affirmed a US supply glut.

Bearish oil prices will likely persist in the near term and have led to a widening in WTI-Brent spread to the largest level since May. WTI oil lost almost 20 percent in the past six weeks while American supplies remain almost 100 million barrels above the five-year seasonal average.

An overnight drop in copper prices dragged down the rest of the industrial metal complex, after London Mercantile Exchange reported that copper demand was at the lowest since March 2013. Data showed that consumption has dried up whereas stockpiles have doubled in the past year. This was partially caused by a deflation in production costs that boosted copper supply.

Demand for copper from China is projected to recover somewhat after the latest stock rout, however the country’s shift from an industry-based to a service-based economy underlines downside risk in copper.

Gold hovered above 1085 level in morning Asia trade for a third day although short positions remained popular. Overnight, US existing home sales data was released at the highest level since 2007 and hinted at a recovery in the housing market that would support interest rate hike decision. The world’s biggest exchange-traded fund for gold, SPDR Gold Shares, fell to the lowest level since 2008 on Wednesday. Looking ahead, any bullion rally up to the 5-day moving average at 1104.6 may attract more selling interests.

GOLD TECHNICAL ANALYSIS – Gold has persistently held above 1085 support level for three sessions, despite a downtrend signal from moving averages. The bears had better wait for a clean break before entering short positions. Prolonged price action in this area may lead to a consolidation, especially in the absence of fundamental drivers.

Daily Chart - Created Using FXCM Marketscope

COPPER TECHNICAL ANALYSIS – As downtrend signal resumed in copper prices, the bears may look to place shorts with stop loss trailing 10-day moving average at 2.495. Momentum has waned after yesterday’s sharp fall, leaving room for some short-lived recovery during the session. Intraday resistance level is found at 2.4540, the top of this newly establish range.

Daily Chart - Created Using FXCM Marketscope

CRUDE OIL TECHNICAL ANALYSIS – WTI oil has been flat in the Asian morning after yesterday’s sharp fall below 61.8% Fibo and three-month support level at 50. Momentum is winding down today hence no big moves are expected. The next few sessions are critical to future direction, whether prices make a clean break below this level or return above head for a consolidation. The bears may find short opportunities at any rally and subsequent failure to break through 50.

Daily Chart - Created Using FXCM Marketscope

--- Written by Nathalie Huynh, Currency Strategist for DailyFX.com

Contact and follow Nathalie on Twitter: @nathuynh

DailyFX provides forex news and technical analysis on the trends that influence the global currency markets.

DISCLOSURES