This article examines the extreme volatility in global oil prices during May 2026, driven by conflicting geopolitical signals in the Strait of Hormuz. It analyzes the 8% price plunge following ceasefire optimism and the subsequent rebound after renewed military strikes. The text highlights how the market now trades on geopolitical probability rather than supply fundamentals.

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