Bear Flag for Crude Oil
Commodities / Crude Oil Sep 03, 2010 - 12:52 PM GMTMy pattern work is warning me that all of the action in crude oil off of the Aug 25 low at $70.76 is a digestion period of the major downleg from the Aug 4 high at $82.97 to the Aug 25 low at $70.76.
If that proves to be an accurate description of the price movement, then it should be labeled as a "Bear Flag" type of formation, which when complete will resolve itself to the downside with the initiation of a new downleg. The downleg should break both the Aug low ($70.76) and the longer-term support line from the Jan 2009 low, which cuts across the price axis around $71.15.
Such a violation of support should trigger serious long liquidation in crude oil. ETF traders should be watching the US Oil Fund ETF (NYSE: USO).
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By Mike Paulenoff
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