West Texas Intermediate Stocks List

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      Date Stock Title
      Nov 21 USO Nvidia Aggressively Bought, Russia Fires First Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, Adani Indicted
      Nov 21 USO Commodity Roundup: Natural gas turns out to be more sensitive to geopolitical risks, ING says
      Nov 21 USO Short-Term Energy Outlook, November 2024
      Nov 20 USO OPEC Secretary General issues heavenly message at COP29 - oil is 'gift of God'
      Nov 20 USO Asia Mixed, Europe Markets Gain; Gold Slips And Dollar Gains Against Yen - Global Markets Today While US Slept
      Nov 20 USO Crude oil adds to gains; analyst thinks China's oil imports surged in November
      Nov 19 USO U.S. crude stockpiles rose 4.7M barrels last week, API says
      Nov 19 USO Not World War III But New Russian Nuclear Doctrine Brings Selling In Stocks, Walmart Breaks Out
      Nov 19 USO Commodity Roundup: Gold back above $2,600, ING sees oil market surplus through 2025
      Nov 19 USO AAA sees Thanksgiving auto travelers enjoying lowest pump prices in nearly three years
      Nov 18 USO Commodity Roundup: BMI flags downside risks to gold in 2025; eyes on Ukraine-Russia war
      Nov 16 USO Biden pushes ahead with methane fee despite Trump's win, asks E.U. to align with U.S.
      Nov 15 USO U.S. drilling rig count edges lower in Baker Hughes survey
      Nov 15 USO Powell Speaks The Truth - Market Does Not Like It, Consternation About Kennedy, Gaetz, And Hegseth
      Nov 15 USO Commodity Roundup: Gold faces big weekly fall, UBS cuts Brent forecast to $80 in 2025
      Nov 14 USO U.S. refiner margins seen stabilizing next year as plant closures cut supply - EIA
      West Texas Intermediate

      West Texas Intermediate (WTI), also known as Texas light sweet, is a grade of crude oil used as a benchmark in oil pricing. This grade is described as Medium crude oil because of its relatively low density, and sweet because of its low sulfur content. It is the underlying commodity of New York Mercantile Exchange's oil futures contracts.
      The price of WTI is often referenced in news reports on oil prices, alongside the price of Brent crude from the North Sea. Other important oil markers include the Dubai Crude, Oman Crude, Urals oil and the OPEC Reference Basket. WTI is lighter and sweeter, containing less sulfur, than Brent, and considerably lighter and sweeter than Dubai or Oman.

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