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How to Trade Oil Classic Bullish Divergence and Bearish Divergence

In oil trading, classic divergence is used as a possible sign for a oil trend reversal and is used by oil traders when looking for an area where crude oil price could reverse and start going in the opposite direction. For this reason this crude oil trading setup is used as a low risk entry method and also as an accurate way of exit out of a oil trade.

This strategy is a low risk method to sell near the top or buy near the bottom, this makes the risk on your trades are very small relative to the potential reward. However, this is one technique with very many whipsaws & most traders do not recommend using it.

Divergence in Trading is also used to predict the optimum point at which to exit a trade. If you already have an open trade that's already profitable, a good way to identify a profit taking level would be the point where you identify this oil trading setup.

There are two types, based on the direction of the Oil Trading trend:

  1. Classic Bullish divergence
  2. Classic Bearish divergence

Crude Oil Trading Classic Bullish Divergence

Classic bullish divergence set-up forms when crude oil price is making lower lows ( LL ), but the oscillator is making higher lows (HL). The example explained below shows a picture of this oil trading setup.

Crude Oil Trading Classic Bullish Divergence Oil Trading Setup - How to Trade Divergence Setups

Oil Trading Classic Bullish Divergence

This examples uses MACD indicator as a Oil Trading divergence indicator.

From the above example the crude oil price made a lower low(LL) but the indicator made a higher low(HL), this shows there is a divergence between the crude oil price and indicator. This signal warns of a possible oil trend reversal.

Classic bullish diverging trading signal warns of a possible change in oil trend from down to up. This is because even though the crude oil price went lower the volume of sellers who pushed the crude oil price lower was less as illustrated by the MACD technical indicator. This indicates underlying weakness of the downwards Oil Trading trend.

Classic bearish Crude Oil Trading Divergence Setup

Classic bearish divergence setup occurs when crude oil price is making a higher high ( HH ), but the oscillator is lower high (LH). The image below shows an example of the setup.

Oil Classic Bearish Divergence Oil Setup - How to Trade Oil Trading Divergence Setups

Oil Classic Bearish Divergence

This examples also uses MACD indicator

From the above example the crude oil price made a higher high(HH) but the indicator made a Lower High(LH), this shows there is a divergence between the crude oil price and indicator. This signal warns of a possible oil trend reversal.

Classic bearish diverging signal warns of a possible change in the oil trend from up to down. This is because even though the crude oil price went higher the volume of buyers who pushed the crude oil price higher was less as illustrated by the MACD indicator. This indicates underlying weakness of the upward Oil Trading trend.

In the example above, if you had used divergence setup to trade you would have gotten good trading signals to enter or exit the trades at an optimal point. However, divergence signals just like other indicators, is also prone to whipsaws. That's why it is always good to confirm the diverging signals with other indicators such as the RSI, Moving Averages & Stochastic Oscillator.

A good indicator to combine classic diverging setups is the stochastic oscillator and wait for the stochastic lines to move in the direction of the divergence signal so as to confirm the trading signal.

Another good technical indicator to combine with is the moving average technical indicator, in this indicator a trader should use the Moving Average Crossover System

Example of Moving Average Crossover Method Strategy

Strategies of Moving Average Oil Trading Crossover Method - MAs Crossover Method Oil Trading Technical Analysis

Once the divergence signal is given, a trader will then wait for the Moving average cross-over system to give a signal in the same direction, if there is a classic bullish setup, a trader will wait for the moving average system to give an upwards crossover signal, while for a bearish classic divergence signal the trader should wait for the Moving average cross over system to give a downwards bearish crossover trading signal.

By combining the classic divergence signals with other indicators this way, a trader will be able to avoid whip-saws when it comes to trading the classic diverging signals, because the trader will wait until the crude oil market has actually reversed and is already moving towards this direction, hence the trader will not fall into the trap of picking market tops and bottoms.


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