CME Group’s advanced readings for Crude Oil futures markets noted open interest rose for yet another session on Thursday, this time by around 10.5K contracts. Volume, instead, reversed two builds in a row and shrunk by around 263.3K contracts.

Prices of the WTI closed with losses for the second session in a row on Thursday. The move was on the back of rising open interest, leaving the door open to the continuation of the downtrend in the very near-term to, initially, the 50-day SMA near $62.20.

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