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⚙️ Wednesday — Futures Market Monitor price fluctuations in energy, precious metals, and agricultural futures.
International oil prices fell, but WTI crude oil still closed above $100.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, the price of light sweet crude oil futures for May delivery fell $1.50 to settle at $101.38 per barrel, a decrease of 1.46%; while the price of Brent crude oil futures for May delivery in London rose $5.57 to settle at $118.35 per barrel, an increase of 4.94%.
Precious metals surged, but the overall trend was weak in March.
Spot gold rose 3.5%, marking its third consecutive day of gains; however, it still fell 11% in March. Spot silver surged more than 7%, returning above $75, but fell nearly 20% in March.
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While the headline narrative attributes yesterday's dramatic rally to a potential diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East, the market is largely ignoring a more potent underlying variable: the violent compression of the Equity Risk Premium (ERP) amidst a historic liquidity vacuum. This rally was less about fundamental conviction and more about a systemic "short squeeze" on pessimism. When the Iranian presidency hinted at a conditional ceasefire, it triggered a forced unwinding of deep out-of-the-money put options, creating a feedback loop of mechanical buying. This suggests that the current price action is a function of positioning rather than a definitive shift in the economic cycle, making the sustainability of these gains fragile and entirely dependent on the next forty-eight hours of diplomatic verification.
简单一句话:今天不是没机会涨,而是“涨了也未必拿得住”。
Primary Catalyst: Investors are reacting to a potential "off-ramp" in the Iran war, which led to a massive relief rally yesterday.
Seasonal Trends: Historical data suggests a positive outlook for the month; the S&P 500 has averaged a 1.6% return in April with a 68% gain frequency.
Technical Position: While yesterday's jump was substantial, major indices are still working to reclaim their 200-day moving averages after a brutal March.
Economic Monitoring: Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently noted the importance of monitoring energy shocks, though he signaled limited immediate maneuvers.
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