WTI product overview

WTI Crude Oil futures, ticker symbol CL, is the most actively traded crude oil futures contract, with more than 1 million contracts traded every day. WTI is a light, sweet crude oil, which refers to its low density and low sulfur content, and is often used for conversion to gasoline and diesel fuel. Although WTI is priced out of Cushing, Oklahoma, this benchmark contract is tied to energy markets around the world. As a result, trading WTI is an efficient way to trade on both U.S. and international events relating to crude oil.
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Lesson List
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Discover WTI: A Global Benchmark
WTI product overview
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Understanding Crude Oil in the United States
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The Importance of Cushing, Oklahoma
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Introduction to European Crude Oil
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Brent Crude Product Overview
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Learn about Crude Oil Across Asia Region
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Understanding Commodity Storage
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Crude Oil: Futures versus ETFs
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Discover CME Direct and the WTI Quick Options Grid