Saudi Arabia And Russia Throw Cold Oil On Trump's Tweets

Published 04/02/2020, 03:14 PM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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Since March 9, WTI Crude Oil and Brent Oil have been falling at a rapid pace, initially as Russia had scoffed at OPEC regarding an oil supply cut, and later as Saudi Arabia decided it would begin to pump as much oil as possible. Prices had dropped as much as 55% in March, briefly trading below $20 towards the end of the month. 

However, WTI Crude Oil was up roughly 21% to high as $27.16 as U.S. President Donald Trump said he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday and the Saudi Crown Prince today and expects them to announce an oil production cut of 10-15 million barrels per day. However, Trump may have mis-tweeted as the Saudi official release was a little more subdued, calling for OPEC+ to hold an emergency meeting with the aim of “seeking a fair agreement” (no date has been set). Saudi Arabia said it would like the U.S., Canada, Mexico and other G20 countries to join in with any cuts.   

In addition, the Kremlin has said Putin has not agreed to a cut, or even spoke to the Saudi Crown Price. However, the fact that Saudi Arabia wants an emergency meeting to discuss oil output production is constructive for the price of oil. 

With Trump’s tweet, WTI crude spiked higher from $22.30 to $27.16.

On a daily timeframe, the RSI moved back into neutral territory. Price stalled right at horizontal resistance and began pulling back as the “details” of Trumps tweet began to circulate. The next level of resistance is horizontal resistance near 30.00.

On a 240-minute timeframe, price pulled back to 25.00, which is horizontal support. Fibonacci retracement levels from March 30 lows to today's highs immediate support levels at 24.10, 23.15, and 22.20, before reaching a horizontal support at 21.72.

With today’s move higher, what could be next? 

Perhaps we may see a price chop within today's range over the next few days until the next bit of news comes out. If Russia were to participate in talks, one would expect oil prices to move higher. If talks don’t end up taking place or, even worse, they fail, oil prices could be back below $20.

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