2021年3月29日星期一

Will oil prices continue to crash?

Hey Trader,

Over the past year or so, many governments took action to support oil prices as the global pandemic caused them to crash.

A prime example was the OPEC production cuts.

These actions did help keep oil prices stable.

However, the US dollar's recent slow upward trend has finally begun to put downward pressure on oil prices.

But that's not the only factor driving down oil.

After all, as I recently explained, the US dollar was going up since the beginning of this year.

It only recently began to hit oil prices over the last week or so.

So will oil prices continue to drop?

Here's what I think…

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