Crude Oil Daily Close Time and Price

Crude Oil's daily close follows the relevant market session and provider previous close reference.

Traditional assets can be affected by exchange hours, weekends, holidays, and after-hours movement. DailyClose shows current price, provider previous close, and session context while keeping methodology caveats visible.

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Crude Oil

+0.68%
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$143.00
Previous session close: $142.04
Price shown via USO ETF — WTI crude futures data not available on current data plan.
BULLISH SESSION
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Crude Oil is currently trading at $143.00. The previous daily close shown on this page is $142.04. The current price is above the previous daily close by more than 0.1%. The session state is determined by comparing the current price to the provider previous close. A bullish session indicates the price is above the previous close, a bearish session indicates it is below, and a flat session indicates minimal change within 0.1%. See our methodology for the current data-provider caveat.

Crude Oil daily close context

Crude Oil (WTI) is the lifeblood of the global economy. Rising oil prices can signal returning inflation, which may impact Fed policy and asset prices. Note: this page currently shows the USO ETF as a disclosed proxy; WTI futures data is not available on our current data plan.

Crude Oil market close meaning

For non-crypto assets, the daily close usually refers to a completed market session or provider previous close field. The exact definition can vary by exchange, instrument, and data convention.

Timezone and session caveats

US equities commonly use Eastern Time market hours, while commodities, Treasury proxies, volatility indexes, and currency proxies can follow different session or settlement conventions.

Weekends, holidays, and after-hours prices

Traditional markets can close on weekends and holidays. After-hours moves may not count as the regular-session close, so DailyClose treats provider previous close values as reference data.

How DailyClose calculates this page

DailyClose compares current price with the provider previous close to label the current session as bullish, bearish, or flat. See the methodology for the current provider caveat and data verification roadmap.

Crude Oil Daily Close FAQ

What does the Crude Oil daily close mean?

Crude Oil daily close refers to the prior completed market close reference returned by the data provider. The exact market session can depend on the asset, exchange, and data convention.

What timezone matters for Crude Oil?

For US stocks and many market proxies, Eastern Time is the most relevant market-hours timezone. Some commodities, indexes, and macro proxies may use different session or settlement conventions.

Do weekends or holidays affect the Crude Oil close?

Yes. Traditional markets can close on weekends and market holidays, so the previous close may remain unchanged until the next completed trading session.

Do after-hours moves count as the Crude Oil daily close?

Usually not for regular-session stock closes. After-hours moves can differ from the prior regular close, and DailyClose treats provider previous close values as reference data.

Where does DailyClose get the previous close?

The current app shows previous close values returned by the configured market data provider. A later data phase should verify asset-specific candle and session close history.