I do think at this point, you probably see a lot of volatility and perhaps even a bit of a pullback. That pullback might be a nice buying opportunity, especially if we drop towards the $75 level, as the 200-day EMA is racing towards that region. Alternatively… On the other hand, if we break above the $80.56 level, then it’s likely that the crude oil markets will continue to go higher. Nonetheless, this is a market that I do think you’re looking for value to take advantage of and it makes quite a bit of sense that we would see oil slightly positive due to concerns about supply coming out of places like Russia and the possibility of sanctions against Iran now that the Trump administration is taking over.But at the end of the day, I think there’s also the idea that central banks around the world cutting rates will probably continue to spur demand as well. I do think ultimately pullbacks though get bought into and those are probably the entry points that you’re looking for as chasing the move all the way up here has been a bit risky as oil shot straight up in the air over the last couple of weeks to get to this region. In other words, we have to work off some of that inertia that has been expended. Ultimately, I like finding value on dips in this bullish market.More By This Author:USD/JPY Forecast: US Dollar Bounces Against Japanese YenPairs In Focus – Sunday, Jan. 19USD/CHF Forecast: US Dollar Continues To Look For Buyers At Extreme Highs Against Franc