Crude Oil Futures: A sustained sell-off looks unlikely.

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Crude Oil Futures: A sustained sell-off looks unlikely. Oil Commodities Energy OpenInterest Futures

adings from CME Group. On the flip side, volume reversed two daily drops in a row and went up by around 189.7K contracts.prices extended the leg lower for yet another session on Friday. The daily decline, however, was in tandem with declining open interest, which hints at the view that probable rebound could be in the offing. The next target of note on the upside emerges at the February high at $80.57 .

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