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USCF Oil Plus Bitcoin Strategy Fund

WTIBAMEX
Financial Services
Asset Management - Cryptocurrency
$28.11
$-0.38(-1.32%)
U.S. Market opens in 39h 23m
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Why Is USCF Oil Plus Bitcoin Strategy Fund (WTIB) Stock Down Today?

Live update on WTIB's stock movement with key data on price change, volume, technical indicators, sector trends, and analyst sentiment.

Day Change
1.32%
1.32%
Volume (Unusual)
470.00
86.00%
Open / Previous Close
$28.06 / $28.49
Day Range (Low / High)
$28.06 - $28.11

Summary

USCF Oil Plus Bitcoin Strategy Fund (WTIB) is trading down -1.32% at $28.11, reflecting a negative shift in investor sentiment today. The stock opened at $28.06 and has moved between $28.06 and $28.11 so far.

Trading volume is 470, which is 86% below its average, and the price action suggests selling interest.

Technically, WTIB is trading below its 50-day moving average of $29.43 and above its 200-day moving average of $23.49, indicating short-term weakness but long-term strength.

Meyka's AI assigns WTIB a grade of B (Overall moderate), reflecting its assessment of fundamentals and sentiment. Forecast models project potential returns of +26.68% in 1 month ($35.61), +115.10% in 1 year ($60.46), and +709.67% in 5 years ($227.60).

View the full chart, check forecasting details, or see the AI grade breakdown to explore what's driving this stock's movement.
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WTIB Technical Signals

Trading below 50-day moving average ($29.43)

Trading over 200-day moving average ($23.49)

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Price Forecast

1 Month

$35.61

1 Year

$60.46

3 Years

$144.08

5 Years

$227.60

B
Good63.00

Is this change significant?

5-Day:-12.76%

1-Month:-16.09%

3-Month:+75.19%

What's next?

Next earnings date: 7/30/2025

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