Learn How to Trade Crude Oil | How to Do Futures

May 19, 2021

By Frank Kaberna

Overview

The Small Exchange has given you access to Small US Crude Oil futures, but how will you use them? Small US Crude Oil offers a direct line to one of the world's most consumed energy sources in a small size that give you a more manageable trade in a historically volatile market. Find out what benefits Small US Crude Oil futures hold and how to use them in our seminar on Trading Crude Oil, part of our How to Do Futures video series.

Contents

1:50 What's on the Agenda?

3:10 Why Trade Crude?

6:55 How Everyday Events Impact Crude

11:45 Why Trade Small US Crude Oil Futures?

18:45 SMO Product Size

21:15 Daily Activity in Commodities

22:50 How to Trade Crude

29:50 Risk-On Markets

31:15 Risk-On Spreads

33:15 Using the Smalls

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