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Our channel has 17,000+ members and has been active since 2018. Every signal is published with entry, SL, and three TP levels. Results are pinned — wins and losses, timestamped.
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Telegram channels to avoid.
Deletes losing signals
If messages disappear after a loss, the "win rate" is fabricated. Check pinned results.
Vague commentary only
"Oil looks bullish today" without entry/SL/TP is not a signal — it's noise.
No track record < 3 months
New channels can easily fake results short-term. Demand 6+ months of public history.
Promises > 95% accuracy
Mathematically unrealistic over large sample sizes. 80–93% is excellent and honest.
Requires specific broker
If they push you to sign up with a particular broker, they're earning affiliate commission — not trading.
No stop-loss on signals
Trading without SL is gambling. Legitimate analysts always define risk upfront.
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Browse our full signal archive — 1000+ timestamped USOIL trades with exact entry, SL, TP, and result. Verify our 93% accuracy yourself before downloading.
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Oil trading questions, answered.
What is the current USOIL crude oil price per barrel? +
The live USOIL (WTI Crude) price updates every 15 seconds on our oil price page. As of July 2026, USOIL trades in the $70–$80 per barrel range. Crude oil (USOIL/XTIUSD) trades 23 hours a day, 5 days a week — from Sunday 18:00 ET to Friday 17:00 ET. The most liquid sessions are the US open (9:30 AM ET) and the London-New York overlap (8:00 AM–12:00 PM ET).
How accurate are OilSniper USOIL signals? +
OilSniper maintains a 93% win rate calculated across all closed USOIL trades since 2018. This is verified publicly — every signal (wins and losses) is timestamped and logged in the app. The average winning trade captures 50–80 cents, with an average trade duration of 4 hours 15 minutes. We publish 3–6 high-conviction signals per trading day.
What does an oil trading signal include? +
Every OilSniper signal includes: exact entry price in cents (e.g. 72.50), stop-loss level, three take-profit targets (TP1, TP2, TP3), suggested lot size based on 1% risk, and the trade direction (BUY or SELL). 1 cent movement = $10 on a standard lot (1,000 barrels). After entry, we send live management updates — SL adjustments, partial close instructions, and "move to breakeven" alerts.
What moves the oil price? +
Oil (USOIL) is primarily driven by 5 factors: (1) OPEC+ supply decisions — production quotas can move oil $3–$8 per barrel; (2) EIA Weekly Petroleum Status (Wed 10:30 AM ET) — the single biggest weekly catalyst; (3) US Dollar strength (DXY) — weaker dollar = higher oil; (4) Geopolitical risk — Middle East tensions, Russia sanctions disrupt supply; (5) Global demand — economic growth in China and the US directly impacts crude consumption.
How much capital do I need to trade oil? +
You can start trading USOIL with as little as $100–$500 using brokers that offer micro lots (0.01 lot = 10 barrels). At 1% risk per trade with a typical 30–50 cent stop-loss, a $1,000 account would risk $10 per trade with a position size of approximately 0.02–0.03 lots. OilSniper signals include lot size recommendations based on your account size.
Which broker should I use for oil trading? +
OilSniper signals work with any broker offering USOIL (WTI Crude). Popular choices: IC Markets (raw spread 2–3 cents, best for scalpers), Exness (competitive oil spreads, instant withdrawals), and Pepperstone (FCA regulated, TradingView integration). Key factors: spread (lower is better — aim for under 3 cents on USOIL), execution speed, regulation, and platform support (MT4/MT5/cTrader).
What is the best time to trade oil? +
Oil is most active during the US session open (9:30 AM ET), when NYMEX pit trading begins and institutional flow drives 150+ cent moves. The EIA inventory release (Wed 10:30 AM ET) is the single biggest weekly mover — crude inventory data can move oil $1–$3 per barrel in minutes. The London session (3:00 AM ET) provides good liquidity for Brent/WTI spread analysis with steady 50–100 cent ranges.
Is oil trading risky? +
Yes. Oil (USOIL) is one of the most volatile commodities — it regularly moves 100–300 cents per day. News events like EIA inventory reports, OPEC+ meetings, and geopolitical headlines can trigger rapid $2–$5 per barrel moves in minutes. With leverage, losses can exceed your deposit. Never risk more than 1–2% of your account per trade. Always use a hard stop-loss. OilSniper includes a pre-calculated stop-loss on every signal to limit downside risk.
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