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Monday, April 13th, morning, this week's analysis and script preview.
Currently, the market is mainly driven by geopolitical conflict news.
High oil prices will definitely persist for a while, and XBR breaking above 120 is only a matter of time, likely surpassing 150.
The U.S. will keep stirring trouble in the Middle East.
Faced with external pressure, Trump will continue to provoke, and the U.S. stock market will definitely be affected.
There is a 80% probability that the crypto market will have one last dip.
Gold won't fare well either.
This week remains within the ceasefire agreement period, with both sides having minor violations.
If both sides can exercise restraint, then the U.S. stocks, crypto, gold, and crude oil futures markets will still fluctuate.
Most likely, there won't be extreme one-sided trends.
The NASDAQ can be traded around 23,000-25,500 with buy low and sell high.
If conflict escalation news appears, go long on oil and short on gold.
The crypto market is currently crowded with shorts, so it might not fall that easily.
Negative news may not cause much decline, while positive news could lead to upward hunting of shorts to gain liquidity.
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