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USOvsDBOETF Comparison

ETF 1
USO

United States Oil Fund

This fund is part of
Energy
-0.86%
VS
ETF 2
DBO

Invesco DB Oil Fund ETF

This fund is part of
Energy
-0.86%

United States Oil Fund (USO) and Invesco DB Oil Fund ETF (DBO) belong to the same industry segment: Energy. USO is less expensive with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.7%, versus 0.75% for DBO. USO is up 78.09% year-to-date (YTD) with +$283M in YTD flows. DBO performs worse with 56.76% YTD performance, and -$47M in YTD flows. Run a side-by-side ETF comparison of USO and DBO below, and assess how they stack up in performance, liquidity, risk, exposure, holdings, and more, helping you select the best ETF for your investments.

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USO vs DBO performance and flow charts

Performance

-505101520%Mar 16Mar 23Mar 30Apr 7Apr 14

Cumulative Flows

-1,000 M-800 M-600 M-400 M-200 M0 M200 MMar 16Mar 23Mar 30Apr 7Apr 14

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Historic performance and flows
Data as of 04/15/2026
1M3MYTD1Y3Y5Y
Perf.
USO
DBO
+6.88%-6.57%
+72.43%+48.49%
+78.09%+56.76%
+85.61%+51.73%
+73.86%+40.91%
+183.79%+94.23%
Flows
USO
DBO
-$724M-$77M
+$222M-$47M
+$283M-$47M
+$82M-$9M
-$433M-$80M
-$3.52B-$476M
Volatility and drawdown
3M1Y3Y5Y
Volatility
USO
DBO
+68.82%+49.27%
+43.46%+34.64%
+34.96%+29.81%
+36.19%+32.06%
Max drawdown
USO
DBO
-4.98%-9.08%
-20.17%-18.06%
-25.52%-28.28%
-35.45%-37.32%
Max drawdown duration
USO
DBO
19d26d
250d249d
408d889d
1365d1367d
Trading data

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USO
DBO
Last sale
4/17/2026 at 1:30 PM
$116.04
$19.13
Previous close
04/16/2026
$125.84
$20.19
Consolidated volume
04/16/2026
Average volume
30 days
Average discount or premium
30 days
Average Bid/Ask spread
30 days
Replication quality
Data as of March 31, 2026
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Main metrics
Last update 4/17/2026 at 1:30 PM
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Closed
USO
DBO
Last price
$116.04
$19.13
1D performance
-7.79%
-5.25%
AuM$2.12 B$286.69 M
E/R0.7%0.75%
Characteristics
USO
DBO
Management strategyPassivePassive
ProviderUSCFInvesco
BenchmarkOil PriceDBIQ Optimum Yield Crude Oil Index
N° of holdings--
Asset class-Commodities
Trailing 12m distribution yield
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Inception dateApril 10, 2006January 5, 2007
ESGNoNo
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Exposure

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Diversification

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Top 15 holdings

Data as of January 1, 1970
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Frequently asked questions about USO and DBO

How have the USO and DBO ETFs performed in 2026?

As of April 15, 2026, USO is up 78.09% year-to-date (YTD), while DBO has returned 56.76%. That puts USO better performer ahead so far this year.

Which ETF is attracting more investor money: USO or DBO?

Year-to-date, the USO ETF saw +$283M in flows, compared to -$47M for DBO.

Which ETF is more volatile: USO or DBO?

Over the past year, USO had a volatility of 43.46%, while DBO experienced 34.64%.

Which ETF is bigger: USO or DBO?

As of April 15, 2026, USO holds $2.12 B in assets under management (AUM), while DBO manages $286.69 M.

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