FCPO: Technical & Market Outlook - 18-09-2025 (Morning Session)🌴 FCPO: Technical & Market Outlook 📈
FCPO is consolidating after an early dip, with price holding above key intraday support. While weaker rival oils are creating headwinds, a firm demand base and steady exports provide a floor.
📊 Technical View (from charts)
Daily: The strong up-channel since Ma
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FCPO Weekly Roundup: Week Ending Sep 19, 2025📊 The Technical Take
The charts show a classic standoff between long-term strength and short-term indecision!
📈 Long-Term Bullish: The big picture (weekly chart) shows a powerful **"Cup and Handle"** pattern forming. This is a very strong bullish sign for the months ahead! ☕️
🧘 Short-Term Pause
Bearish Pressure Still ActiveFCPO remains under selling pressure after a strong breakdown. The current rebound looks temporary and may present an opportunity for continuation to the downside.
🎯 Opportunity zone: 4,439 – 4,466
→ Watch for rejection in this area as a potential continuation setup.
🎯 Downside targets: 4,400 → 4,3
9/9/25 Bulls Need Strong Follow-through Buying
Monday’s candlestick (Sept 9) was a bull bar closing near its high with a long tail below.
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19/8/25 No FT Buying, Bears Need FT Selling
Monday’s candlestick (Sept 17) was a big bear bar closing in its lower half with a prominent tail below.
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Weekly Palm Oil Roundup | Fri, 12 Sep 2025
📅 Weekly Palm Oil Roundup | Fri, 12 Sep 2025
DCE cue: RBD Palm Olein closed +22 pts, a constructive lead that often nudges FCPO directionally via inter‑market links.
🕯️ Candles: FCPO1 printed dojis on both daily and weekly frames, reflecting participant indecision after recent gains.
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