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Chevron (CVX) Perpetual Futures

Chevron (CVX) Perpetual Futures — Live Data

Price
$169.11
Total Open Interest
24h Volume
Venue
1

Where to Trade Chevron (CVX) Perpetual Futures

Chevron (CVX) perpetual futures are live on 1 venue. Open interest, 24h volume and funding update every two minutes — compare them below and trade CVX directly.

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Ostium
Arbitrum
Open Interest
24h Volume
Taker Fee
0.050%
Max Lev.
200x
Rating
7.5/10

Market Overview

Chevron is one of the largest integrated oil and gas companies in the world, with upstream production, downstream refining, and growing natural gas and LNG operations globally. CVX stock perps are directly tied to crude oil and natural gas price dynamics, making them a regulated equity proxy for energy commodity exposure alongside WTIUSD and BRNUSD commodity perps.

Trading Tips for Chevron Perps

CVX perps move in close correlation with crude oil prices — use WTI as the primary directional indicator. Quarterly earnings where production volumes and per-barrel margins are reported drive the most consistent CVX volatility. CVX tends to outperform XOM during refining margin expansions due to its portfolio mix.

Frequently Asked Questions — Chevron (CVX)

What is the current CVX perpetual futures funding rate?
The live Chevron (CVX) funding rate is shown above, updated every 2 minutes. Funding rates are displayed as annualized percentages for each exchange listing CVX perps. A positive rate means long traders pay short traders, while a negative rate means shorts pay longs.
Which exchange has the lowest CVX perp trading fees?
The lowest CVX taker fee is 0.020% on SynFutures, versus 0.050% on Ostium. The cost comparison table above compares total cost — maker/taker fees plus slippage — for a $100,000 CVX trade across all 2 venues.
How does Chevron open interest compare across exchanges?
Chevron (CVX) open interest is broken down by exchange in the chart above, showing the total value of outstanding CVX derivative contracts on each platform. Rising open interest indicates new capital entering the market, while declining OI suggests positions are being closed.
What does the CVX long/short ratio indicate?
The Chevron long/short ratio shows the balance between traders betting on price increases (longs) versus decreases (shorts) across exchanges. An extreme ratio in either direction can signal potential reversals as crowded positioning often leads to liquidation cascades.
Where can I trade CVX perpetual futures?
Chevron (CVX) perps are listed on 2 exchanges: SynFutures and Ostium. See the "Where to Trade" section above for a full comparison of fees, leverage limits, and direct trading links for each venue.

Category: Stock · Data updates every 2 minutes · All rates shown are annualized