I've been researching how to invest in oil without overcomplicating things for a while, and honestly, there are more options than I thought. The crude market is quite interesting because it moves a lot with geopolitical news, so if you know what you're doing, you can take advantage of that volatility.



The first thing I discovered is that there are two main types: Brent (which moves Europe, Africa, and the Middle East) and WTI (which is more for the American market). For someone like me just starting out, both work almost the same, so it doesn't really matter which one you choose at first.

Regarding platforms, after reviewing several options, Mitrade caught my attention because you can start with very little money (about $20) and no commissions, only spreads. That’s important if you want to invest in oil without your profits being eaten up by costs. It’s regulated by ASIC and CIMA, so it looks serious.

Then there’s eToro, which is famous for copy trading. If you prefer to copy strategies from others while learning, that could be your choice. The minimum deposit is a bit higher ($100–$200), but the community is very active.

For those with experience and institutional capital, Interactive Brokers offers access to futures and options, although it’s more complex. Plus500 is similar but focused only on CFDs, and Admiral Markets stands out if you use MetaTrader.

The truth is, investing in oil in 2026 remains attractive if you choose the right platform. I would start with Mitrade if I’m a beginner, but it depends on how much experience you have and how much capital you manage. The important thing is to understand that oil is a strategic asset, not just a quick bet. It protects against inflation and will always have demand as long as it remains essential to the global economy.
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