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61.676USD

-3.817-5.83%
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-5.83%

5 Days

+0.97%

1 Month

+7.87%

6 Months

-7.30%

Year to Date

+7.87%

1 Year

-15.87%

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Key Data Points

Opening Price

63.910

Previous Closing Price

65.493
Price Range of the Day
61.17863.910
52-Week Price Range
54.75376.559

Indicators

The Indicators feature provides value and direction analysis for various instruments under a selection of technical indicators, together with a technical summary.

This feature includes nine of the commonly used technical indicators: MACD, RSI, KDJ, StochRSI, ATR, CCI, WR, TRIX and MA. You may also adjust the timeframe depending on your needs.

Please note that technical analysis is only part of investment reference, and there is no absolute standard for using numerical values to assess direction. The results are for reference only, and we are not responsible for the accuracy of the indicator calculations and summaries.

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Sell
Sell(7)
Neutral(2)
Buy(4)
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Sell(4)
Neutral(2)
Buy(1)
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Value
Direction
MACD(12,26,9)
0.785
Buy
RSI(14)
54.575
Neutral
STOCH(KDJ)(9,3,3)
62.640
Sell
ATR(14)
2.108
Low Volatility
CCI(14)
49.190
Neutral
Williams %R
58.830
Sell
TRIX(12,20)
0.354
Sell
StochRSI(14)
0.000
Sell
Moving Average
Sell(3)
Neutral(0)
Buy(3)
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MA5
63.541
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MA10
61.875
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MA20
60.344
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MA50
58.830
Buy
MA100
59.720
Buy
MA200
61.865
Sell

WTI Trading Strategy

Intraday
Medium Term
Short Term
Short positions below 62.55 with targets at 61.00 & 60.20 in extension.

Trading Strategy

Short positions below 62.55 with targets at 61.00 & 60.20 in extension.

Alternative scenario

above 62.55 look for further upside with 63.30 & 64.00 as targets.

Comment

short positions below 62.55 with targets at 61.00 & 60.20 in extension.

44 minutes ago
Source: Trading Central(Reference Only)

WTI News

WTI Oil tumbles as easing Middle East tensions, steady OPEC+ output weigh

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US Oil trades around $61.90 on Monday at the time of writing, down 5.50% on the day. WTI prices remain under pressure as markets react to signs of easing tensions between the United States (US) and Iran, which could alter supply expectations in the global energy market.

Fxstreet5 hours ago
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US Oil trades around $61.90 on Monday at the time of writing, down 5.50% on the day. WTI prices remain under pressure as markets react to signs of easing tensions between the United States (US) and Iran, which could alter supply expectations in the global energy market.

WTI falls below $62.00 amid US-Iran deal hopes

West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $61.80 during the early European trading hours on Monday. The WTI price falls by 5.65% on easing US-Iran tensions. Traders will closely monitor the developments surrounding US-Iran negotiations.

Fxstreet13 hours ago
West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $61.80 during the early European trading hours on Monday. The WTI price falls by 5.65% on easing US-Iran tensions. Traders will closely monitor the developments surrounding US-Iran negotiations.

OPEC+ agrees to keep oil output unchanged for March

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) agreed to keep its oil output unchanged for March at a meeting on Sunday. The group announced that the next meeting will take place on March 1.

Fxstreet18 hours ago
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) agreed to keep its oil output unchanged for March at a meeting on Sunday. The group announced that the next meeting will take place on March 1.

WTI slumps to near $64.00 on oversupply concerns and strong Dollar, Iran tensions limit losses

West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $64.00 during the early European trading hours on Friday. The WTI price falls after hitting its highest since late September as oversupply concerns weigh on the price.

FxstreetFri, Jan 30
West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $64.00 during the early European trading hours on Friday. The WTI price falls after hitting its highest since late September as oversupply concerns weigh on the price.

WTI declines to near $64.00 despite elevated geopolitical risks

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Oil price depreciates after three days of gains, trading around $64.00 per barrel during the Asian hours on Friday. However, WTI stayed on track for roughly 12% monthly gains, underpinned by a rising geopolitical risk premium.

FxstreetFri, Jan 30
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Oil price depreciates after three days of gains, trading around $64.00 per barrel during the Asian hours on Friday. However, WTI stayed on track for roughly 12% monthly gains, underpinned by a rising geopolitical risk premium.

WTI Price Forecast: WTI reclaims key moving averages as technical bias improves

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Crude Oil extends its advance on Thursday, climbing to its highest level in four months as geopolitical risk premiums linked to rising US-Iran tensions underpin prices.

FxstreetThu, Jan 29
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Crude Oil extends its advance on Thursday, climbing to its highest level in four months as geopolitical risk premiums linked to rising US-Iran tensions underpin prices.

More Details of WTI

USOIL, commonly referred to as West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil, is a light, sweet crude oil that serves as one of the primary benchmarks for oil pricing in the global market. Sourced primarily from oil fields in the United States, particularly in Texas and Oklahoma, WTI crude oil is known for its API gravity of around 39.6 degrees, which classifies it as ‘light,’ and its low sulfur content, which makes it ‘sweet.’ These characteristics make WTI crude highly desirable for refining into gasoline, diesel, and other high-value petroleum products. The price of USOIL is set on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and is traded in the form of futures contracts, which allow market participants to buy and sell the commodity for delivery at a future date. These contracts are standardized, with each representing 1,000 barrels of crude oil. The USOIL futures market is one of the most liquid in the world, attracting a diverse range of traders, including producers, refiners, hedge funds, and individual investors. The price of USOIL is influenced by a complex interplay of factors, including: Global supply and demand dynamics: Fluctuations in oil production, particularly from major producers like the United States, Russia, and Saudi Arabia, as well as changes in global consumption patterns, can significantly impact prices. OPEC and non-OPEC production quotas: Decisions by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies to increase or decrease oil production can cause substantial price movements. Geopolitical events: Conflicts, sanctions, and political instability in oil-producing regions can lead to supply disruptions and volatility in oil prices. Economic indicators: The health of the global economy, as indicated by GDP growth rates, industrial production, and other economic data, affects the demand for oil and, consequently, its price. Inventory levels: Reports on oil stockpiles, particularly those published by the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the Energy Information Administration (EIA), can influence prices based on whether they show a surplus or a deficit in supply. Currency fluctuations: Since oil is traded in U.S. dollars, movements in the value of the dollar can affect the price of oil in other currencies, influencing international demand. Given its importance in the global energy market, USOIL is a key commodity for traders looking to speculate on price movements or hedge against oil price volatility. However, trading USOIL can be risky and requires a solid understanding of the market forces at play, as well as careful risk management.

What is US OIl?

As the primary benchmark for the US energy market, WTI Crude (US Oil) is a premium 'light and sweet' grade favored by traders for its high liquidity. It remains a critical indicator for global oil price volatility and a staple for commodity futures on the NYMEX.

What's the current price of US Oil?

The opening price of US Oil (WTI) on January 30, 2026 was $65.22/bbl.

What is WTI all time high?

The WTI all time high is $410.45/bbl (Dec 2025).

How does the price of USOIL fluctuate?

The price of USOIL can fluctuate due to several factors, including global supply and demand, OPEC production levels, geopolitical tensions, economic growth, currency fluctuations, and changes in inventory levels.

Can individual investors trade USOIL?

Yes, individual investors can trade USOIL through futures contracts, options, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and other derivative instruments. However, trading commodities can be risky and is best suited for experienced investors.

What is the main difference between USOIL (WTI) and UKOIL(Brent crude oil)?

USOIL (WTI) and Brent crude are the two major global oil benchmarks. The primary difference is their location and quality. WTI is produced in the United States and is lighter and sweeter (less sulfur) than Brent, which is produced in the North Sea and has a slightly higher sulfur content.

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