Coin World News reports that at the opening of Asian markets, performance was very strong and active, especially in Japan and South Korea. But now, some Asian markets have already given back part of their gains. All of this points to typical volatility triggered by the Iran war. Initially, especially on Wednesday, we saw many investors take an optimistic view of the conflict—hopes that the ceasefire could be maintained, and it seemed there was a strong desire to end the war. Investors often make decisions based on what will happen in the future, so we saw those stock markets rise to record high levels. Now, especially since these attacks are still continuing, with no plans for peace talks and no clear path to truly end the conflict—some cautious sentiment has already returned, so we see these stock markets fall back to lower levels.

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