Prices of the WTI rebounded markedly on Tuesday amidst rising open interest, which opens the door to potential gains in the very near term.
CME Group’s flash data for crude oil futures markets noted traders added around 5.4K contracts to their open interest positions on Tuesday, reversing the previous day’s pullback. Volume, instead, reversed the prior build and shrank by around 121.4K contracts.
WTI: Downside still targets the $70.00 mark
Prices of the WTI rebounded markedly on Tuesday amidst rising open interest, which opens the door to potential gains in the very near term. Despite the bounce, crude oil remains well under pressure and extra losses could now revisit the key $70,00 mark per barrel sooner rather than later.
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