Crude Oil on the Edge: Key Levels to Watch for the Next Big Move

Crude Oil on the Edge: Key Levels to Watch for the Next Big Move

1. Trade Talks Signal Recovery in Demand China and the United States are the two largest economies and among the biggest consumers of crude oil. Over the past year, their trade conflict slowed down manufacturing, reduced cross-border trade, and weakened demand for fuel and energy. Now that China is signaling

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Crude Oil on Edge: Trump’s Policies, Trade & Legal Storm

Crude Oil on Edge: Trump’s Policies, Trade & Legal Storm

Summary (Crude Oil) Crude Oil prices bounced back slightly after falling last week. This small recovery was mostly due to traders closing out bearish positions (short-covering). However, the bigger picture for oil remains uncertain. Several key developments are causing concern: 1 Former President Donald Trump wants to remove strict rules

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Crude Oil Climbs: Is China Fueling the Surge?

Crude Oil Climbs: Is China Fueling the Surge?

As of April 14, 2025, rising U.S.-China trade tensions, decreasing Chinese economic indicators, and changing supply-demand dynamics are all contributing to the downward pressure on world crude oil prices. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) is currently trading at $61.23 per barrel, while Brent crude futures decreased to $64.47 per barrel, representing

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Trade Wars, OPEC+ & Crude Oil—Who’s Really in Control?

Trade Wars, OPEC+ & Crude Oil—Who’s Really in Control?

Introduction: The crude oil market is never dull, and right now, it’s facing a mix of opportunities and risks. On one hand, OPEC+ is carefully managing supply, gradually increasing output while keeping an eye on market stability. On the other, the global economy faces potential headwinds as U.S. trade policies

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