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What exactly are the US and Iran arguing about? An article to understand the economic calculations behind uranium enrichment and ceasefire deadlines
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Seeing the surge in interest in the topic #美伊局势和谈与增兵博弈 on the square, many friends who are new to macro trading may feel completely at a loss: why would negotiations far away in the Middle East affect my crypto account?
Today I’ll explain the entire transmission chain in plain, easy-to-understand terms.
Core contradiction: uranium enrichment duration
Simply put, Iran wants to retain the ability to produce highly enriched uranium as a national-security trump card. The US and its allies, including the US side, demand that Iran completely give up this capability, or accept extremely strict time limits. Behind this is not only a military standoff, but also a struggle for the hegemony of petrodollars. If sanctions are lifted, Iran can export several million barrels of crude oil more every day—this is a “fever reducer” for the US, where inflation is high. This is the economic motivation for both sides to be willing to sit down at the negotiating table.
Why the market is celebrating early
Because the US stock market is dominated by large multinational corporations and financial institutions. Peace means lower oil prices, a more stable supply chain, and a smaller discount for war risk. That’s why the S&P hits new highs—money is “voting with its feet.”
Impact on the crypto market:
In the short term, if the talks succeed and boost risk appetite, funds may flow back into US stocks, pulling liquidity out of the crypto market and leading to a correction. In the medium term, geopolitical stability helps ease global liquidity conditions, which is a long-term positive for crypto assets.
So the recent portfolio strategy is simple: watch more, move less. Don’t bet on the direction at the height of a geopolitical event. Instead, spend more time on Gate Square reading the in-depth analyses from major V accounts, and patiently wait for the situation to become clear.
#美伊局势和谈与增兵博弈