Micro crude oil futures traded at $74.85 per barrel early this morning, up 0.42% as traders priced in tighter supply following OPEC+ comments. Analysts see short-term resistance near $75.50 and support holding at $73.20, reflecting cautious optimism amid global demand recovery. “Regulation breeds credibility, and if it’s not regulated to a point then it’s the wild west and somebody gets hurt. And that’s not something that I want to bring forward as the CEO and chairman of this company. Choosing the right broker is critical because crude oil trading platforms differ significantly in their fee structures, available contracts, research tools and user experience. Micro crude oil futures traded flat at $74.70 today despite a stronger U.S. dollar, indicating resilient demand from refineries. Weekly EIA data due tomorrow could either reinforce support or trigger a pullback toward the $73.80 technical floor.