WTI Price Analysis: Oil trapped in a pennant pattern on 1H
|- WTI's hourly chart shows a pennant pattern or contracting triangle.
- A breakdown would signal bearish continuation and expose June lows.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude has carved out a narrowing price range or pennant pattern on the hourly chart.
The upper end of the pennant pattern is currently seen at $37.37. A breakout above that level would mean the sell-off from the August high of $43.78 has ended, and the bulls have regained control.
Alternatively, a move below the lower end of the pennant, currently at $36.92, would imply a continuation of the sell-off from August's high and expose deeper support levels lined up at $34.36 (June 15 low).
At press time, a barrel of WTI is changing hands near $37.30.
Hourly chart
Trend: Bearish below $36.92
Technical levels
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