Oil Rises as Iran's Refusal to Meet with US Dims Ceasefire Hopes
📊 GOOGL — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 60%Although the news headline focuses on rising oil prices, no direct impact is expected for a technology stock like GOOGL. Technical indicators show the stock is in a strong short-term uptrend: RSI at 63 is in neutral territory, MACD is above the signal line, and the price is above both the 20-day and 50-day moving averages. However, following a 4.15% gain in the last 24 hours, a short-term pause or profit-taking may occur. Therefore, it is difficult to give a clear directional signal.
📊 BRENT — Piyasa Yorumu
▲ up · 60%The news headline points to rising geopolitical risks, which could push oil prices higher in the short term. However, technical indicators paint a weak picture: the RSI at 41 is near the sell zone, the MACD is below the signal line, and the price is below both the 20-day and 50-day moving averages. Therefore, upside potential may be limited, and the price is expected to find support at the 73.11 level. A short-term upward move is more likely, but confidence is moderate.
📊 WTI — Piyasa Yorumu
▲ up · 60%The headline indicates that geopolitical risks are rising after Iran rejected talks with the US, reigniting concerns over supply disruptions. This could exert upward pressure on oil prices in the short term. However, technical indicators paint a weak picture: the RSI at 40.8 is near the sell zone, the MACD is below the signal line, and the price is below both the 20-day and 50-day moving averages. Therefore, the upside may be limited. The market may be seeking a balance to price in the impact of the news.
📊 XOM — Piyasa Yorumu
▲ up · 60%The news that Iran has refused to negotiate with the US is increasing geopolitical risks, pushing oil prices higher. This could serve as a short-term positive catalyst for energy companies such as Exxon Mobil. Technically, the RSI at 48 is in neutral territory, while the MACD is attempting to rise above the signal line, indicating weak bullish momentum. The price is just above the 20-day moving average but remains below the 50-day moving average. Overall, there is potential for a short-term uptick driven by the news, but a strong move is not expected due to limited momentum.