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Crude Oil Futures (Sep 2027)

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Contract highlights

Volume
Open interest
270.00
Contract size
1000BLL
Month
Sep 2027
Settlement day
Aug 20, 2027

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Summarizing what the indicators are suggesting.
Neutral
SellBuy
Strong sellStrong buy
Strong sellSellNeutralBuyStrong buy
Neutral
SellBuy
Strong sellStrong buy
Strong sellSellNeutralBuyStrong buy
Neutral
SellBuy
Strong sellStrong buy
Strong sellSellNeutralBuyStrong buy
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Frequently Asked Questions

Buying or selling futures contracts depends on many factors: season, underlying commodity, your own trading strategy. So mostly it's up to you, but if you look for some certain calculations to take into account, you can study technical analysis for Crude Oil Futures (Sep 2027). Today its technical rating is buy, but remember that market conditions change all the time, so it's always crucial to do your own research. See more of Crude Oil Futures (Sep 2027) technicals for a more comprehensive analysis.
The current price of Crude Oil Futures (Sep 2027) is 67.28 USD — it has fallen 1.31% in the past 24 hours.
The nearest expiration date for Crude Oil Futures (Sep 2027) is Aug 20, 2027.
The best time to sell a futures contract is when you've already made money on the investment, but still have plenty of time left before the expiration date. Thus, a good option would be to sell Crude Oil Futures (Sep 2027) before Aug 20, 2027.
Open interest is the number of contracts held by traders in active positions — they're not closed or expired. For Crude Oil Futures (Sep 2027) this number is 270.00. You can use it to track a prevailing market trend and adjust your own strategy: declining open interest for Crude Oil Futures (Sep 2027) shows that traders are closing their positions, which means a weakening trend.