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USOIL Head and Shoulders PatternUSOIL is forming a Head and Shoulders pattern on a medium/long term timeframe; it bounced off of the $26 dollar mark, allowing oil prices to rise to a high of approximately $52 a barrel, paying off handsomely for oil bulls. However, now concern is increasing as over extension and limited profit potential, oil bulls are beginning to take profits as selling pressure increases. I'm going to be shorting this from approximately 46 dollars with a stop loss at around 48 dollars. The first resistance point in question is 37.8 then 26-26.1. I suggest looking for a reversal to confirm the Head and Shoulders pattern. Thank you for viewing my analysis.
Setup for long on OilIt looks like a cup and handle is pattern is in the process of forming, right now we are in the consolidation portion of the handle, any break would see a rise upwards easily into the 60s..
I do not have a specific target price, but it looks quite attractive to enter at this point in time for an upward move. The recent EIA report was supposedly bearish, but looking at the production and import figures, I would say it was still borderline with the main emphasis on weak demand.
Almost hit my 18% goal. Risk increases into resistanceEarly May we discussed that bulls were attempting to absorb supply and that prices should breakout and test the next level of resistance near $13.00. It has been a great 14% trade; however, cumulative demand is contracting. It does appears to be worth the risk of giving profits back. Anticipate we will start to see some liquidation to protect profits and reduce risk.
Oil is getting toppyMight make a spike towards $50, but regardless this is a good place to start shorting or to buy out-of-the-money puts for August 2016 at around 45-47.
I'm not too bothered about not having a stop loss on my DWTI and CL options here...
Oil isn't going anywhere..
Net long position near record highs
Weakening Chinese demand
Short squeeze is done
Frackers aren't dead yet, the battle for marketshare between Saudi, US, and Russia continues.
Is Dennis Gartman finally bullish of oil? LOL
Most importantly, mainstream media collectively are now bullish of oil despite the fact that fundamentals have not changed. The only thing that's changed is the sentiment of the market participants
oilprice.com
www.bloomberg.com
SUB-15 VIX SPELLS A CONTINUATION OF THE BREAK IN PREMIUM SELLINGUgh. In spite of abysmal non-farm payrolls, the week ended with the VIX still in sub-15 territory, meaning that less than 45 DTE premium selling in the broader indices is "off the table" for another week in the absence of something earth-shaking occurring in the markets here. This could come in the form of the most recent "Brexit" referendum poll, which shows the "Brexit" vote moving into a narrow lead over the "Bremain" constituency, albeit with a fairly large number being currently undecided (43% Brexit; 40% Bremain; 17% unwilling to commit to a camp). (GPBUSD is off 100+ pips in early Asian trading; the Euro, largely unfazed).
Aside from broader market instruments, there is nothing popping in the ETF space or in individual underlyings for me to play. My "picky" standards are for an implied volatility rank of 70% plus, a greater than 50% implied volatility, and relatively high options liquidity, and there hasn't been an underlying that meets those criteria in several days.
GDX and GDXJ, however, continue to flirt with an implied volatility rank in the 50-65 range, which could easily have them pop to the forefront here and make them playable in the next several days depending on what happens with gold here (it popped on the poor non-farm's).
And so, I continue to watch for a bit and manage the trades I've got on now. Here's what I'm gandering at:
FXE/EURUSD: With the Euro, I'm looking for price to revisit 1.14+ to get in short via an FXE directional play (so pissed that I missed that spike to EURUSD 1.16), but I want to wait and see how the Brexit uncertainty plays.
TBT/TLT: People just don't want to give up their treasuries here, in spite of the fact that we're quite close to all-time highs in the S&P. In a tightening environment, the general notion is to short treasuries, but if TLT is here at this point in the S&P's trajectory, where's it going to be if the market engages in a modest corrective dip? Higher, so best to wait for TLT to digest the crappy non-farm's for a directional play short or, inversely, a directional play long in the inverse TBT.
VIX/VIX Derivatives: The long vol trade has been disappointing, to say the least, in the short term. Volatility has absolutely caved and contangoized instruments like VXX and UVXY have given up even more. However, there still might be long vol opportunity here, but I'm going to be awfully picky since I already have some long VXX trades on. I'm still looking for the golden sub-12 "moment" in VIX to go long in that instrument with something akin to what I set up in VXX -- a poor man's covered call with the back month far out in time and deep in the money and the front month at the 75% probability out of the money strike. Naturally, we may never get there ... .
Oil: I'm looking for short opportunities if I can get them or, in the alternative, a premium selling play on high implied volatility in one of the oil ETF's (XOP, OIH). It looks sideways or consolidative here, and the implied volatility in the ETF's I ordinarily play isn't enough to bother with yet ... .
/CL-USOIL -- WAIT FOR EMA CROSS + SUPPORT BREAK BEFORE SHORTINGIf you're into oil, my guess is that you're hot to short the stuffing out of this instrument in the vicinity of this $50 level. Me, I'm waiting for a couple of different things to happen. Here's why:
First, oil's been an somewhat of a tear (albeit, sputtering in places) off of the April low of 35.22. Shorting here would be against the trend, which has been bullish. That being said, the upside reward here is somewhat indeterminable, and if you try to do any reading on the subject, there is speculation all over the place as to where price moves from here (e.g., "Saudis don't want >$50 oil, since this brings the spectre of shale piling back into the market"; "Shale is primed to ramp back up on >$50"; "Shorters, feeling the pain on misgauging the 'top,' are bailing here, their egos crushed", etc.).
Secondly, it simply doesn't look like a breakdown is imminent, with the short and long EMA's angling upward, and it could very well flop around in a fairly narrow range (as it is want to do for annoyingly long substantial periods of time).
Third, an OPEC meeting is right around the corner. Although not much is likely to happen during the meeting, the fact that "nothing happened" may actually move the markets, since the Saudis are likely to continue to embrace the status quo (which is basically that they will not be the last kids on the block to pump their petro out of the ground and won't agree to anything that makes them the "last kids"). If they don't or if something else comes out of the meeting (which would be an event of miraculous proportion), I certainly don't want to be on the wrong end of things, which is why I'm patiently waiting here.
From purely a charting standpoint, I'm looking for a cross of the 8 and 34 EMA's on the 4H, followed by a break of significant support (which I kind of see at 47-ish) to short on lower time frames (1H or lower) on a retrace to the "slow" EMA or, alternative, an underside test and subsequent rejection of 47 with my eye on taking profit at 43 or, at the very least, peeling some off there and/or moving my stop loss down significantly into profit to allow the trade to run if it appears there's going to be continuation through that level.
As an alternative to trading /CL directly or USOIL, I'm also looking at oil proxies like XOP and OIH for possible bearish assumption option setups (short call verticals or long put verticals) or USO to trade any /CL breakdown should it occur. If I spot any "juicy" option setups in these instruments, I'll be sure to post those separately ... .