Oil And Gold Slip Sideways Into Friday

 | Apr 28, 2017 01:54AM ET

Crude oil staged a dead cat bounce overnight after an initial sell-off, whilst gold flat-lined into Friday.

Both Brent and WTI fell a dollar overnight to make new lows for the week but rebounded aggressively to finish unchanged from Wednesday at 51.50 and 48.90 respectively. Although the talk was of renewed Libyan production, the price action looks suspiciously stop loss driven in our opinion as both broke weekly lows flushing out yet more long-suffering bulls.

Oil’s recovery was probably helped by the International Energy Agency announcing that final investment decisions in new fields had dropped to the lowest level since the 1940’s. That will be a story for another day, more interestingly from a technical standpoint was that both contracts broke their 200-day moving averages intra-day, only to close back then as the New York session ended. Although crude has had something of a dead cat bounce, it may imply we have seen the worst of the sell-off for this week at least.

BRENT

Brent spot opens at 51.50 this morning with support at the 200 DMA at 50.90 followed by the overnight low at 50.0 and then 49.50. Resistance lies just above at 51.80 and then 52.50.