Wednesday 17 June 2009

Bullish on bottom of the barrel?

Option expiry on Nymex WTI today. The open interest numbers reported on Nymex $5 either side of 70 is quite low at this stage, and thus could be a fairly uninspiring expiry, although OTC interests may yet give today a bit of volatility. Weak across the complex is the theme this am, much like yesterday morning in London, only for prices to shoot above $72 once US came in. However, SFOT is aware of some key technical levels being tested in some asset classes. Eg, SPX on its 200day moving average. These are the things that can spark a violent move, infecting the other assets that are in the current reflation play in the process.


The API numbers were a little surprising, in particular Gasoline inventories building by over 2mio bbl. While SFOT touched on this topic yesterday, it is too early to say Gasoline has indeed topped out and is starting to harm its own demand just yet as API did show a strong rebound in demand too. Best to wait for DOE this afternoon for further clues. However, the volatility of these kind of series means some sort of average would be most helpful in finding trends, and SFOT will look at the 4 week average rather than 1 weekly number for further conclusion.

API Gasoline supply

Another topic touched on recently is the strength of sour crude and the weakness of fuel oil cracks. Indeed, the cracks are still under pressure as we speak, while sour crude premium, express in brent-dubai diff, is now trading at its narrowest, almost flat to each other. Causes discussed were OPEC's cut, but also new larger and more sophisticated refineries are able to process sour crude more easily, and then able to feed heavy fuel into the cracker to break it down further. Perhaps this situation will persist for a while, and if so, SFOT is tempted to be long of some fuel oil cracks in the prompter period, and he shall do so.


1% fuel oil crck europe
Brent/Dubai diff



Right, a few more days to go before the start of wimbledon tennis. Being in london, SFOT is naturally surrounded by the enthusiasm of a British winner this year. However, he can see how the pressure and the form of Federer may play a big part in that not happening. Whatever the case, we shall have another 2 weeks of fun next week, more thrilling 5 setters and hopefully good weather!

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