GreenArt
03-15

Nobody knows how long can Iran hold through the war.  Will it be as painful as Vietnam war for the US?

What if they drag it into winter? 

The energy market will go crazy, many countrirs are trying to secure whatever that is put out in the market, and oil likely to shoot up to $150 if they don'tend in another mth. What about LNG, fertiliser supply etc. Inflation will push up interest rates again.

While you trade, also look at your other financial planning too. Any leverage, loans etc. 

Already my chicken rice is more expensive yesterday, as they just up $0.50 because of this war. 🫩😮‍💨

Those with deep pockets...time to standby for shopping... the war will end some day. 

Happy investing Tigers!

Oil Pullback While Banks See $120: Is the War Risk Still On The Table?
Iran is implementing a “targeted strategy”: instead of indiscriminately blocking all shipping lanes, it is allowing only vessels from specific countries to pass. Analysts warn that the global oil market is severely underestimating the disruptive impact of this strategy. Due to the extreme lack of transparency in passage criteria, war risk premiums have not declined—instead, they continue to surge because of unpredictable risks. Although oil prices have recently pulled back, Has the risk ended? Will Brent crude break above Citi’s projected $120 ceiling and surge toward $140?
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