WTI Crude Oil
WTI crude oil is a key benchmark for U.S. oil prices and is closely watched for inflation, geopolitics, energy demand, and macro risk.
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This topic page is for educational discussion of WTI crude oil, supply-demand balances, OPEC policy, U.S. shale, inventories, refining spreads, geopolitical risk, inflation pass-through, and the relationship between oil prices and monetary policy. This is not investment advice.
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- What is the bearish case?
- What data point matters most?
- What would change your mind?
- What risk is under-discussed?
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