Structure often explains the move better than the loudest headline.
A durable weekly move usually leaves fingerprints in structure. If those fingerprints are missing, the move deserves more skepticism going into the next week.
What happened
A lot of weekly oil narratives are too headline-heavy. By Friday, the better question is whether the move showed up in structure: front spreads, Brent-WTI, crack behavior, and the supply data that usually validates a stronger market story.
Why it matters
This is where social content and web notes should diverge. Social is the fast interpretation layer. The site should be the place where we explain what actually held together across the week and what still looks incomplete.
That also gives the site a more durable SEO role. It is less about 'breaking news' and more about the framework traders can keep returning to.
What we are watching next
Into the next week, we want to know whether structure keeps carrying the move or whether the market falls back into headline-only behavior. That is the difference between a cleaner trend and a temporary narrative spike.
Data behind the read
The live beta experience keeps the exact spread levels, crack context, freight overlays, and alert thresholds inside the dashboard. The public note keeps the interpretation and the market logic.
More notes in the system
Wednesday EIA Check
Commercial US crude stocks are at 734.0 MMbbl (-9.3 w/w). SPR sits at 325.7 MMbbl, putting total crude stocks at 1059.7 MMbbl. Commercial: 734.0 MMbbl (-9.3 w/w) SPR: 325.7 MMbbl (-5.5 w/w) Know if the inventory move is real ->

Monday Setup
WTI M1-M2 is sitting at 0.28$/bbl with a +0.13 move over the last five sessions. WTI M1-M2: 0.28$/bbl 5-session move: +0.13 In plain terms: Prompt structure is positive but not extreme, so the balance read is constructive without screaming shortage. See signals before the move ->

Friday Wrap
CL1 $71.64 +4.9% | Brent $76.72 +7.2% across the main crude-linked proxies. USO +4.8% | BNO +4.1% XLE +3.0% | XOP +3.1% See signals before the move ->
