
WTIUSD
86.921 USD
-0.38%
Today
+0.20%
1D
Last seen at Tue, 10 Mar 2026 05:58:00 GMT+3
Market is open
Sun
Closed
Mon
12:00 AM ~ 11:00 PM
Tue
12:00 AM ~ 11:00 PM
Wed
12:00 AM ~ 11:00 PM
Thu
12:00 AM ~ 11:00 PM
Fri
12:00 AM ~ 11:00 PM
Sat
Closed
Performance
1 Day
+ 0.20 %
1 Week
+ 17.86 %
1 Month
+ 29.74 %
3 Month
+ 43.11 %
6 Month
+ 33.47 %
1 Year
+ 27.06 %
Information
Name
WTI Spot Oil Leveraged
Currency
USD
Standard Leverage
50X
Enhanced Leverage
100X
Overnight Fees Buy
0.0024%
Overnight Fees Sell
-0.2751%
Trading Hours
See hours
Overnight Fees Calculator
| Daily Overnight Fee % | Daily Overnight Fee $ | |
|---|---|---|
| BUYS | 0.00240% | $0.024 |
| SELLS | -0.27510% | $(2.751) |
*Results displayed are estimates. Actual fees may differ from those shown as market conditions change.
Top News
Energy Equities Mixed Despite Oil’s Biggest Rally Since 2022
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Trump Signals Possible End to War, Floats Removing Oil Sanctions
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Oil Slides After Trump Seeks to Ease Concerns Over War’s Length
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2h ago

Frequently Asked Questions
What is energy trading?
Energy trading is the buying and selling of energy commodities like electricity, natural gas, oil, and renewable energy. Traders aim to profit from price fluctuations, manage supply and demand, or ensure stable energy delivery across markets.
What are the 4 types of trading?
There are four main types of trading: scalping, which involves quick, small-profit trades; day trading, where positions are opened and closed within the same day; swing trading, which holds trades for days or weeks to catch market swings; and position trading, a long-term approach based on broader market trends.
What is trading in oil and gas?
Trading in oil and gas is the buying and selling of crude oil, natural gas, and their products, either physically or through financial contracts, to manage supply, demand, and price risks in the energy market.
How profitable is energy trading?
Energy trading can be highly profitable but is also very risky due to volatile prices.



