I felt that the war had minimal impact, the stock market was waiting on any "good news" from the man in the white house, so it could start climbing. By the time the ceasefire was agreed, it felt like nothing too significant happened since everyone already was recovering.
I wonder if the ceasefire does not hold, and the reaction of the market, would there even be a big slide
The Hormuz chokehold will indeed not be going away any time soon, so what are we really rebounding so quickly for...
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- Mayflying·16:16The war does have massive impacts, even to average citizens in other parts of world that is not inflicted by the tragical brutalities. It seems, so far, isolated, but we are not, that’s why the government issued new round of support measures for the public. And the impact on the stock market and oil prices are much more pronounced [Facepalm]LikeReport
