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This Volatile Commodity Will Likely Accelerate Lower By Larry Benedict, editor, Trading With Larry B

[Trading With Larry Benedict]( This Volatile Commodity Will Likely Accelerate Lower By Larry Benedict, editor, Trading With Larry Benedict China coming out of tight COVID restrictions… OPEC+ cutting production… You might expect the price of oil to be going through the roof. But despite a promising start to 2023, the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) has been going backwards. The reason behind this is twofold… One, traders fear that a slowing U.S. – and global – economy will see oil demand fall. And two, restrictions on Russian oil exports have proven tough to enforce. Against this backdrop, XLE has dropped 15% from its January highs. So, with oil likely to remain volatile, I want to see how things might play out from here… Recommended Link [Master Trader Reveals his One Stock Retirement Plan Stock Pick]( [image]( Hi. Jeff Clark here. I am going to reveal the one stock I use in my One Stock Retirement strategy that enabled me to achieve financial freedom early, at the age of 42. 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The RSI rallied off oversold territory (lower gray dashed line)… The RSI also reversed and moved lower alongside a series of peaks and pullbacks in August, November, and January. But today, I want to focus on the recent associated price action against these RSI moves. XLE made a series of lower highs at ‘2’ and ‘3’ after its reversal from the November (‘1’) peak. These moves coincided with two bearish technical signals… - The RSI ran out of momentum and reversed from each peak at a lower level — meaning each move further exhausted buying momentum. - The longer-term 50-day moving average (MA, blue line) has been gradually trending down all year up to this point. Even when XLE gapped higher in late March off the back of the OPEC+ cuts, the price action couldn’t follow through. After that initial jump, XLE could barely rally a single dollar over a two-week period before it would roll over and move lower. Now, the RSI has fallen through support and begun to track in the lower half of its band (red circle), accelerating that down move. So, what am I expecting from here? Free Trading Resources Have you checked out Larry's free trading resources on his website? It contains a full trading glossary to help kickstart your trading career – at zero cost to you. Just [click here]( to check it out. Unlikely Recovery XLE has been particularly sensitive to swings in momentum over the past 12 months… Now that the RSI has broken into its lower range, it will be a tough for XLE to recover without a major reversal in momentum (rising RSI). The longer the RSI stays in its lower range… the bigger this emerging down move might be. The next test would be XLE taking out its March low. I’m also watching the 10- and 50-day MAs. As you can see, the 10-day MA (red line) is closing in on the 50-day MA. Should the 10-day MA cross below the 50-day MA and both trend down, it will add further weight to any down move. Regards, Larry Benedict Editor, Trading With Larry Benedict Reader Mailbag Do you think there’s a recovery in store for XLE? Write in your thoughts, questions, and concerns to Larry and the team at feedback@opportunistictrader.com. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [Investment Expert’s #1 stock for 2023]( Investment expert Brad Thomas knows how to pick stocks. The strategy Brad Thomas uses aims to generate 15-20% annual returns over the long term. And some individual plays are up 115%, 181%, and 219%. His model portfolio boasts dividend yields as high as 8.15%. He and his team delivered a near-perfect track record from March 2020 to September 2022. And now, he’s revealing his #1 stock for 2023. 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