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This dataset provides high-quality daily historical market data for the NYMEX Crude Oil Futures (symbol: CL) obtained from TradingView. It is designed for use in quantitative finance, algorithmic trading, machine learning, and time series forecasting applications. The dataset contains synchronized OHLCV (Open, High, Low, Close, Volume) data at a daily frequency, making it ideal for studying market trends, volatility patterns, and long-term trading strategies. All data have been aggregated, cleaned, and validated to remove duplicates, align timestamps, and ensure consistency across the full historical range.
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Crude Oil fell to 59.17 USD/Bbl on December 2, 2025, down 0.25% from the previous day. Over the past month, Crude Oil's price has fallen 3.08%, and is down 15.40% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Crude Oil - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on December of 2025.
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WTI Crude Oil Futures data, recent 36 years (traceable to Jan 02,1990), the unit is USD/bbl, latest value is 59.84, updated at Nov 07,2025
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This dataset contains historical daily price data for WTI (West Texas Intermediate) and Brent Crude Oil futures contracts. The data spans from April 5, 2017, to April 10, 2024, and includes key pricing information such as opening, closing, high, low, average prices, and volume for each trading day. The data was sourced using the Interactive Brokers API and includes futures contract details for both WTI and Brent Crude Oil traded on the NYMEX exchange. This dataset can be used for time series analysis, forecasting, and other financial applications related to the oil market.
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View weekly updates and historical trends for NYMEX Light Sweet Crude Oil Futures Open Interest. Source: US Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Track ec…
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Crude oil trading price refers to the value at which crude oil is bought and sold in financial markets. Factors affecting crude oil prices include supply and demand, OPEC policies, geopolitical events, economic indicators, and market speculation. Crude oil is primarily traded on the NYMEX and ICE exchanges. Changes in crude oil prices impact consumers, producers, investors, and the global economy. Understanding these factors is crucial for analyzing and predicting crude oil price movements.
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View weekly updates and historical trends for NYMEX Brent Crude Oil Last Day Futures Open Interest. Source: US Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Track…
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This shows the crack spread between NYMEX heating oil and WTI crude oil over the past 16 years (starting from Dec 22,2009). The spread is measured in USD/gal, and the most recent value is 46.98, updated on Nov 17,2025.
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The CL symbol represents the US Crude Oil futures contract, which is traded on NYMEX and ICE. Learn about its importance, trading specifications, and how investors monitor its price.
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Learn about crude oil futures contracts and how they are traded on commodities exchanges like NYMEX and ICE. Discover the specifications of popular contracts like WTI, Brent, and Dubai, and understand the factors that influence their prices. Find out how traders and investors use analysis and market news to make informed decisions. But remember, trading crude oil futures contracts comes with risks.
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Speculators have driven WTI crude futures to their most bearish position in 16 years, with net shorts hitting record levels. Brent crude also faces selling pressure, signaling weakening energy market sentiment.
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Contract description can be found at: https://www.cmegroup.com/markets/energy/crude-oil/light-sweet-crude.contractSpecs.html
Note that Open Interest is always reported for the previous trading day, to avoid lookahead bias.
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The symbol for WTI crude oil futures is 'CL' followed by the month and year of delivery. Each futures contract represents 1,000 barrels of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil. The trading symbol is used to identify the specific contract being traded on the commodities exchange. WTI crude oil futures are traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), which is a subsidiary of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). The CME Group is one of the largest futures exchanges in the world. The symbo
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The WTI oil market refers to the trading of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures contracts. WTI is a type of crude oil that serves as a benchmark for oil prices in the United States. It is one of the most actively traded commodities in the world. Learn more about the WTI oil market, its operation through the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), and the various factors that influence its prices.
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LLS Crude refers to the Light Louisiana Sweet crude oil, highly regarded in the oil market for its superior quality and low sulfur content. Extracted from offshore platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, it serves as a benchmark for pricing other types of crude oil. Its exceptional quality requires less processing, reduces emissions, and lowers production costs. The LLS-WTI spread, based on NYMEX WTI crude oil futures contract, is an indicator of regional supply and demand. LLS crude is a critical component of the
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The EIA WTI oil price refers to the price of crude oil that is traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and is used as a benchmark in determining the prices of other types of crude oil worldwide. This article explores the characteristics of WTI crude oil, its role as a key pricing mechanism, and the importance of the EIA (Energy Information Administration) in providing data and reports on the oil market. It also highlights the factors influencing the price of WTI crude oil and how it is used by ma
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This dataset provides high-quality daily historical market data for the NYMEX Crude Oil Futures (symbol: CL) obtained from TradingView. It is designed for use in quantitative finance, algorithmic trading, machine learning, and time series forecasting applications. The dataset contains synchronized OHLCV (Open, High, Low, Close, Volume) data at a daily frequency, making it ideal for studying market trends, volatility patterns, and long-term trading strategies. All data have been aggregated, cleaned, and validated to remove duplicates, align timestamps, and ensure consistency across the full historical range.