Russia Bans Diesel Exports After Ukrainian Drone Strikes
📊 GOOGL — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 30%The news headline does not contain content directly affecting GOOGL. On the technical indicators, the RSI is at 46, in neutral territory, while the MACD remains below the signal line and the price is trading below the 20-day moving average. Although there is no clear directional signal in the short term, staying above the 50-day moving average could provide support. Therefore, a neutral outlook stands out.
📊 BRENT — Piyasa Yorumu
▲ up · 70%Russia's ban on diesel exports could push oil prices higher by creating a sudden supply-side contraction. Although Brent's RSI has risen to 72, indicating overbought territory, the MACD remaining above its signal line suggests continued upward momentum. The price trading above the 20- and 50-day moving averages also supports the short-term outlook. However, the overbought RSI carries the risk of a short-term correction. Therefore, while the upside expectation is high, caution is warranted.
📊 WTI — Piyasa Yorumu
▲ up · 70%The news signals a significant disruption on the supply side, which could support oil prices upward. Technical indicators also support this view: the RSI is approaching overbought territory at 68.9 but is not yet overbought, the MACD is above its signal line and confirms the uptrend. The price is trading above the 20- and 50-day moving averages and has recorded a strong 6.8% gain in the last 24 hours. However, the high RSI level also brings a short-term correction risk. Therefore, while the upward trend is strong, one should not be overly aggressive.
📊 XOM — Piyasa Yorumu
▲ up · 65%Russia's ban on diesel exports has raised concerns over a tightening supply of petroleum products, potentially pushing energy prices higher. XOM shares have risen 1.86% in the last 24 hours, with an RSI of 57 indicating neutral territory and the MACD trading positively above its signal line. Trading above short-term moving averages (SMA20 and SMA50) supports the upward trend. However, the impact of the news may be limited, and the market will continue to price in broader supply-demand dynamics.