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Oil's (USO) Long Side Rocked
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By Mike Paulenoff
Published on 07/29/2009
 

Terrible inventory data has rocked the long side of crude oil and the U.S. Oil Fund ETF (USO).


Oil's (USO) Long Side Rocked

Terrible inventory data has rocked the long side of crude oil this morning and the U.S. Oil Fund ETF (USO). The price structure has pressed beneath its rising 50-day moving average at $66.29 into the low $63.50 area so far, and could be heading for a test of its 4-month support line, now at $61.30. Although today's action certainly has the fundamental catalyst to continue lower, let's be aware that the prior correction from the June highs above $73.00 into the July 13th low at $58.32 represents a completed major correction.

With that in mind, I am mindful of the upleg from the corrective low at $58.32 to recovery rally peak at $68.99. Today's weakness has plunged prices to $64.00, which just happens to be the exact 50% retracement support plateau of the July upleg. If oil prices hold between $64 and $63 on a closing basis, then I have to consider that this weakness is a "minor, but violent" correction of the July upleg, or part of a larger, developing wide sideways, contracting range that has considerably more time, and directional swings ahead prior to either a new downleg or a new bull move.

Mike Paulenoff is a 26-year veteran of the financial markets and author of MPTrader.com.