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IntroductionSpot spot trading platform,Regular platform software for mobile foreign exchange trading,On Thursday, February 6th, the price of U.S. WTI crude oil futures fell by 0.6% after a volatile tra

On Thursday, February 6th, the price of U.S. WTI crude oil futures fell by 0.6% after a volatile trading session. On that day, President Trump reiterated his promise to lower oil prices by increasing U.S. oil production, which reignited market concerns about a global oversupply of crude oil.
The price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures for March delivery fell by $0.42, closing at $70.60 per barrel, a decline of 0.59%. This price fluctuation reflected investors' reactions to Trump's speech, where he once again pledged to elevate U.S. oil production to historic highs to address the issue of rising global oil prices.
Trump's remarks not only triggered further downward pressure on oil prices but also heightened fears of an oversupply of crude oil. Since January 15th, WTI oil prices have already dropped by about 10%. This period coincided with five days before Trump assumed the presidency, during which the U.S. underwent significant changes in its tax policy concerning its main trading partners, further intensifying market uncertainty.
Trump stated that U.S. oil production would exceed previous levels, a promise expected to have profound implications for the global oil market. As the U.S. becomes one of the largest oil producers globally, the market's anticipation of increasing supply has pressured oil prices.
Despite Trump's resolute rhetoric, market participants remain cautious about whether this policy will effectively push oil prices down. Analysts believe that the global oil market still faces many uncertainties, including domestic production costs in the U.S., international demand fluctuations, and production strategies of other oil-exporting countries, all of which could significantly impact oil price trends.
In the current context, the market will continue to closely monitor the global economic situation and further changes in U.S. oil production to determine whether oil prices can regain upward momentum in future trading.


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