The global markets may be undergoing significant changes.


Donald Trump made a bold statement claiming that Iran is under immense pressure, facing serious military setbacks and leadership turmoil.
Meanwhile, reports of increased activity around the Strait of Hormuz are drawing attention from the global markets.
This is important because the Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical oil transportation routes.
A large volume of global crude oil supplies pass through this narrow passage daily.
If this route faces disruption, the reaction could be immediate:
Oil prices could surge as traders start to consider supply risks.
Stock markets could become volatile as investors move away from risk.
Cryptocurrencies could experience intense momentum—whether capital flows in or broader panic affects everything simultaneously.
Countries dependent on imported energy, including Japan, South Korea, Germany, and France, may feel the pressure first if supply expectations tighten.
This is the kind of macro news that can shift market sentiment within hours rather than weeks.
When oil supplies are questioned, markets do not wait for confirmation.
They react based on fear, expectations, and positioning.
Pay close attention.
If tensions continue to escalate, volatility in global assets could rapidly intensify. #美伊局势和谈与增兵博弈
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