Brent Crude Oil (BRNUSD) Perpetual Futures
Brent Crude Oil (BRNUSD) Perpetual Futures — Live Data
Market Overview
Brent crude is the international oil benchmark used for pricing approximately two-thirds of the world's oil supply, reflecting European and global oil market conditions. BRNUSD perpetual futures typically trade at a premium to WTI due to Brent's global benchmark status and higher refining quality, with price drivers including North Sea production, OPEC+ compliance, and European energy demand.
BRNUSD Perps Data — Commodity Category
This page presents perpetual futures data for commodity markets including precious metals, energy, and industrial metals, covering volume, open interest, funding rates, and liquidations. Commodity perp data provides a macroeconomic context layer for crypto trading — gold open interest trends reflect safe-haven demand that can signal risk-off conditions before they hit crypto markets. Volume and funding rate comparisons between energy commodities (WTI vs Brent) help identify oil market structure, while gold/silver OI divergences signal whether institutional capital is flowing into precious metals broadly or rotating within the sector. Copper and energy perp volume spikes are useful leading indicators for global industrial activity that affects crypto mining economics.
Trading Tips for Brent Crude Oil Perps
The Brent-WTI spread reflects US pipeline infrastructure and export capacity — track this spread as a signal for global versus US oil market tightness. Brent perps react more to Middle East geopolitical events than WTI, making them preferable when trading geopolitical oil risk premiums.
Where to Trade Brent Crude Oil (BRNUSD) Perpetual Futures
Brent Crude Oil (BRNUSD) perpetual futures are available on 3 exchanges. Compare fees, leverage, and features below to find the best platform for trading BRNUSD perps.
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Category: Commodity · Data updates every 2 minutes · All rates shown are annualized