Crude Tests Key Support as Geopolitics and Charts Collide
Crude Oil Prices Slide on Iran-US Peace Optimism
NYMEX crude futures are lower Tuesday vs. Friday's close as optimism grew that the United States and Iran were moving closer to a peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, even though Washington and Tehran played down hopes for an imminent breakthrough.
Prices bounced off session lows following U.S. military strikes in Iran, adding uncertainty. At their worst, front-month crude futures dropped as much as 8.8% to $89.41. They're now hovering around $92.50, still down around 4% on the day.
Technical Analysis: Ichimoku Cloud in Focus
From a technical standpoint, traders are closely watching how prices behave relative to the monthly Ichimoku Cloud. Crude broke above the top of the cloud in March, a bullish signal that helped drive prices as high as $119.38. In April, prices fell back into the cloud, hinting the uptrend was losing momentum, but they managed to close the month above it.
So far in May, the upper edge of the cloud, now around $89, has acted as support. Prices briefly dipped below that level to $88.61 on May 6, but quickly rebounded. However, if crude ends May back inside the cloud, it could signal a trend reversal and open the door to a deeper, more prolonged decline.
Energy Stocks Under Pressure
On the equities side, mid-May strength helped the S&P 500 Energy sector shake off a bearish head-and-shoulders pattern. But if crude slips back inside the cloud, energy stocks could soon see support levels come under pressure again. The Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) is the only S&P 500 sector ETF quoted down in premarket trading on Tuesday.
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Crude oil prices are directly impacted by geopolitical developments and are testing key support levels.
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The energy sector ETF is losing value due to falling oil prices and a weakening technical outlook.
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The S&P 500 index is generally rising, but the decline in the energy sector has a limited impact.
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