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NYSEARCA:USO

U.S. Oil Fund E.T.F. (USO)

125.43
-3.40 (2.64%)
as of Jun 12, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconJun 13, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 1 opinions in the last 12 months.

The U.S. Oil Fund ETF (USO-N) has garnered attention from experts who appear to be bullish on oil markets. The positive sentiment suggests that with the rising demand for oil and geopolitical tensions, investing in this ETF could be a strategic move for those looking to capitalize on further increases in oil prices. Investors may find this ETF appealing due to its structure, which allows for easy access to oil market exposure without needing to buy physical oil. The general consensus leans towards optimism, indicating that USO-N may be a beneficial addition for those seeking to leverage price changes in the oil sector. Overall, while market conditions are volatile, the prospect for potential returns seems strong according to expert analyses.

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COMMENT

If you're bullish on oil, buy this one.

BUY

Best way to play oil prices. Good for oil bulls. Better to trade stocks if insure of direction on oil. 

BUY
Doesn't believe there is chart for the total return of this ETF. Good option for exposure to energy. Will provide good dividend yield.
DON'T BUY
Playing with the forward markets so it is challenging. In April 2020, the futures contracts traded at negatives and there were changes made. Now it does not track oil contracts. Have to look at oil futures curve and what it owns. It is not as simple as oil prices going up. However, it could be a tool to play rising oil prices.
DON'T BUY
His team's belief is that commodities have completed their secular downturn. "The best cure for low prices is low prices." Though he's bullish on oil, leaders of this commodity bull market will be the base metals like copper and iron ore. Oil is interesting, but not as interesting as the metals. Instead, he'd investigate some of the ETFs that track base metals.
COMMENT
Risky? If oil goes negative, contracts will not be honored and this creates problems as they have to roll futures contracts forward. They have tried to reconfigure the fund to become more long dated on their positions. You have to be careful of the exposures in ETFs like this one. He would avoid leveraged plays, because your timing has to be exactly right due to the underlying decay they have.
DON'T BUY
The first oil futures contract today (the front month) is trading below the back month contract, which is 'contango'. The opposite case is 'backwardation'. Inside the ETF they own the front month and then on the transition day, about a week before, they sell the front month and buy the back month. If the front month is lower than the back month and the price of oil does not rise in the second month then you will lose that forward carry. If you don't understand these mechanics then you are at a serious disadvantage with this product.
DON'T BUY
A US oil ETF. Lower is probably where it will go from here. Demand will drop off. He thinks crude oil is going lower to the low $40's. He is very cautious on oil here.
DON'T BUY

His view on oil is a little different than what you are used to hearing. He would view it as a “lower for longer” phase. Looking back at timelines of commodity markets, they tend to move in long waves of boom and bust. From 2002 to 2011, the big China era, oil was doing well. After a bubble, which he thinks oil is in, you have the guillotine phase, and then it is sandpaper for 3 years. Thinks $50 is going to be about the ceiling, and will be range bound from $25 to $50. The story is not one of demand, it is one of supply. There is a lot of supply out there, so any time oil prices spike, we get regions increasing supply. He wouldn’t be Long on this.

DON'T BUY

He is pretty bearish on anything to do with oil because of the public policy and initiatives that we are getting globally with regards to carbon taxes, etc. The Saudi’s are pumping like mad, partially because they know carbon taxes are coming, and they are a low cost producer.

COMMENT

An energy play, so the decline in this is the stumble in the price of oil. For it to rebound, you are going to have to see oil back to around $75-$80 a barrel. Doubts if you will see this until the latter half of 2016, if even then. You could be holding this for a long time. You could write covered calls, which is simply selling a call option in which you agree to sell this to somebody else at a certain price. If you are in for a protracted period of time where you don’t think the ETF is going to rebound sharply, then this is not a bad strategy because you are collecting cash flow while waiting.

WATCH

USO-N is commodity based. XEG-T concerns him because he does not know how the energy business will sort itself out.

COMMENT

ETF that holds oil futures. You can’t hold these for long periods of time. You are guaranteed to lose 15% if you do. They are fine for short term trading.

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Feb 12/14. Down 1.28%.) Seasonality for this normally starts around the beginning of February and goes through until may of each year. At that time, the technicals look very good but they have changed significantly. Not as attractive as it once was.

TOP PICK

Tracks the price of West Texas intermediate oil. Seasonal strength is from July 12 (Don said this date and then said “now”, so expect he meant Feb 12th. - Bill) to April 22 and this particular trade has worked 21 of the past 30 periods with an average return of around 9%. Chart shows the price of crude oil broke above $100 and is now in a well-established upward trend. Look for crude oil prices to move significantly higher.

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U.S. Oil Fund E.T.F. (USO) Frequently Asked Questions

What is U.S. Oil Fund E.T.F. stock symbol?

U.S. Oil Fund E.T.F. is a American stock, trading under the symbol USO (previously USO-N on Stockchase) on the NYSE Arca (USO). It is usually referred to as AMEX:USO or USO

Is U.S. Oil Fund E.T.F. a buy or a sell?

In the last year, no analyst issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on USO (previously USO-N on Stockchase) on Stockchase. Read the latest expert commentary for U.S. Oil Fund E.T.F..

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What is U.S. Oil Fund E.T.F. stock price?

On 2026-06-12, U.S. Oil Fund E.T.F. (USO) stock closed at a price of $125.43.