United States Oil Fund (USO)
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NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 13th, 10:54 AM EDT
Brent crude oil price has formed a giant descending triangle this year.
Via Talk Markets · April 13, 2025
This market isn’t pricing in panic, but it’s not showing any signs of life either.
Via Talk Markets · April 12, 2025
In this video, Ira Epstein reviews the activity in the Financial Markets after the day that just ended, Friday, April 11.
Via Talk Markets · April 12, 2025
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil price fell for a second straight session, trading around $59.30 per barrel during Asian hours on Friday.
Via Talk Markets · April 11, 2025
U.S. markets closed lower on renewed fears over Trump's trade war with China, despite easing inflation and mixed sector performance.
Via Benzinga · April 11, 2025
In this video, Ira Epstein reviews the activity in the Financial Markets after the day that just ended, Thursday, April 10.
Via Talk Markets · April 10, 2025
At 442.3 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are about 5% below the five-year average for this time of year.
Via Talk Markets · April 10, 2025
U.S. markets rally with positive earnings, strong demand, and tariff pause. Mortgage applications surge. Nikkei posts biggest gain since 2008.
Via Benzinga · April 10, 2025
West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $61.45 during the early Asian session on Thursday.
Via Talk Markets · April 10, 2025
Trump surprised markets with a 90-day pause in reciprocal tariffs for most trading partners. This provided a boost to risk assets, including commodities. However, there’s still plenty of uncertainty as the US again increased tariffs on China.
Via Talk Markets · April 10, 2025
In this video, Ira Epstein reviews the activity in the Financial Markets after the day that just ended, Wednesday, April 9.
Via Talk Markets · April 9, 2025
China’s stimulus package may provide temporary relief, but a deeper issue remains: China’s economy heavily relies on exporting goods to the United States.
Via Talk Markets · April 9, 2025
West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $57.25 during the early Asian session on Wednesday.
Via Talk Markets · April 9, 2025
In this video, Ira Epstein reviews the activity in the Financial Markets after the day that just ended, Tuesday, April 8.
Via Talk Markets · April 8, 2025
US markets closed lower on 04/08 amid trade war fears and weak economic data. Asian markets followed suit with sharp declines, while European shares also fell as recession concerns grew. Oil prices dropped to multi-year lows, and the US dollar slumped as investors anticipate deeper rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
Via Benzinga · April 9, 2025
Trade war reports caused high volatility but now the markets are able to put some of these trade war fears in perspective.
Via Talk Markets · April 8, 2025
Via Benzinga · April 8, 2025
Risk of further escalation in trade tensions between the US and China poses increased downside risks to the commodities complex.
Via Talk Markets · April 8, 2025
Light Crude Oil (CL) has exhibited a downward trajectory since reaching its high on January 16, 2025, with indications suggesting further declines ahead.
Via Talk Markets · April 8, 2025
In this video, Ira Epstein reviews the activity in the Financial Markets after the day that just ended, Monday, April 7.
Via Talk Markets · April 7, 2025
WTI futures fell further on Monday to just above $60 per barrel, the lowest level since April 2021, as concerns that the escalating trade war could slow the global economy and weaken energy demand.
Via Benzinga · April 7, 2025
Via Benzinga · April 7, 2025

It's impossible to fathom what Trump expects from this process, as it won't be simply what he campaigned on. Old saying: 'fade Euphoria, and buy Despair'. Are we nearly there?
Via Talk Markets · April 6, 2025
At this point, this isn’t just a trade dispute — it’s a systemic repricing of the global economic order.
Via Talk Markets · April 6, 2025
Bitcoin performed relatively well in comparison to the rest of the markets. Although it gave up quite a bit of its gains, Bitcoin returned to where it started for the week, which is something that you cannot say for most assets.
Via Talk Markets · April 6, 2025