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Stock CRUDEOILM - Share trades in COMMODITY

Date Change Open Close High Low Volume
Tue 03 Feb 2026 -4.97% 5602.00 5695.00 5766.00 5518.003.14 times
Mon 02 Feb 2026 -0.38% 5799.00 5993.00 5993.00 5610.003.29 times
Fri 30 Jan 2026 3.8% 5939.00 6016.00 6088.00 5896.004.23 times
Thu 29 Jan 2026 1.17% 5861.00 5796.00 6132.00 5796.004.24 times
Wed 28 Jan 2026 0.44% 5716.00 5729.00 5860.00 5713.003.07 times
Tue 27 Jan 2026 4.93% 5590.00 5704.00 5715.00 5533.003.37 times
Fri 23 Jan 2026 -2.05% 5445.00 5436.00 5649.00 5436.002.49 times
Thu 22 Jan 2026 1% 5593.00 5550.00 5593.00 5425.002.27 times
Wed 21 Jan 2026 1.99% 5481.00 5495.00 5606.00 5457.002.36 times
Tue 20 Jan 2026 0% 5421.00 5388.00 5533.00 5372.002.37 times

Point & Figure Charts for CRUDEOILM

Point and Figure charts are best suited to find trend and reversal points of a stock.

Point & Figure charts can be used by long term investors, or even by short term swing traders. All you have to do is switch the Point & Figure BOX setting and Point & Figure Reversal settings below for CRUDEOILM and you are good to go!

A swing trader can use 1% of the stocks current price as Point & Figure BOX, and the default 3 box as Reversal

A long term investor would be more comfortable with 2% to 5% Point and Figure BOX setting, and either 3 Box as Reversal, or 5 Box as Reversal

At MunafaSutra.com I use at least 250 data points to draw Point and Figure charts of CRUDEOILM stock.

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Point & Figure charts of CRUDEOILM COMMODITY

CRUDEOILM Point and Figure Charts settings:
P&F BOX size:   The box size to use for Point and Figure charts of
P&F Reversal:   Reversal of existing move happens when prices shift at least BOX*REVERSAL in opposite direction for
Data to Use:   Do I use daily prices, weekly prices, or monthly prices to plot Point and Figure charts of

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