Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodities This Week

Money managers reduced gross long positions in West Texas Intermediate by 2,266 lots.

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Oil supplies are on the way up and prices are dropping, giving plenty of fodder to attendees of CERAWeek, the global energy conference kicking off in Houston Monday. The fate of 11 million metric tons of US grains is up in the air over trade policy uncertainty. And gold miner earnings show who’s on top.

Here are five notable charts to consider in global commodity markets as the week gets underway.