WTI Crude Oil: How To Turn A Stop-Loss Into A Stop-Win

Published 04/01/2022, 12:54 PM

Sometimes, we can get kicked off by the market from our trading positions. But does it have to prevent us from securing profits? Well, not this time.

No April Fool’s today – instead, here is a quick review of the trade entry provided in the pre-opening US session on Monday and its “stop-win” dragged upwards on Wednesday.

Film of a Trade (Trade Plan Explained)

The dip took place as the oil market bottomed at $98.44 (facing rejection from the bulls towards the $100 mark), triggering the suggested entry around $99.55-101.29, highlighted by the yellow band. It happened at the same time when the Kremlin announced a significant de-escalation around the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and Chernihiv.

Thus, our subscribers got long around that pre-defined landing space (support). Not long afterward, the first recommended target, projected at $113.90, was half-filled up. My recommended stop – initially placed just below the $92.20 level (March’s swing low) – could now be lifted:

  • To new swing low ($98.44)
  • To breakeven, or slightly above it

Personally, given the current volatility on the WTI crude, I suggested dragging the stop up to $102.83 (Monday’s low - Mar. 28) and then lifting it again to $104.55 (Wednesday’s low - Mar. 30) once the prices break the $107.84 level (Tuesday’s high - Mar. 29).

Since black gold was at that time trading at $107.20 (we were getting very close to it while I was writing my Oil Trading Alert on Wednesday, as prices made a high at $107.70 that day), I suggested setting a price alert up there (at $107.84).

WTI Crude Oil (CLK22) Futures (May contract, daily chart):

Monday (Mar. 28)

WTI Crude Oil Daily Chart

Wednesday (Mar. 30):

WTI Crude Oil Daily Chart

Friday (Apr. 1):

WTI Crude Oil Daily Chart

Update: as I was writing these few lines on Wednesday (Mar. 30), my alert finally got triggered, so our stop was therefore lifted to $104.55 according to our flying map (trade plan).

Wednesday (Mar. 30):

WTI Crude Oil 4-Hour Chart

Here, I voluntarily removed the intermediate stop levels for better clarity, although you can look at them in the following chart:WTI Crude Oil 4-Hour Chart

Friday (Apr. 1):

WTI Crude Oil 4-Hour Chart

As you can see, the level provided was optimum given its possible support function (that is, acting as a floor for rebounding prices).

On a side note, prices encountered some resistance as they were reaching the current month’s Volume Price of Control (VPoC). Therefore, exchanged volumes started accelerating around that level, and we witnessed a new accumulation cycle.

Suddenly, the United States announced the largest ever release of crude oil barrels from the US Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR). President Biden made a call on oil giants to increase drilling to boost oil supplies.

In response, the market retraced back to our support as prices recorded a 7% drop - at the end, we got stopped, ideally still profiting from the market reversal (even though a retracement happened).

Who said a strict risk management framework got out of fashion? That’s exactly how important it is for successful trading!

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