Here, we discuss about the prices of oil, energy, retail, and the latest events that affect their prices.
just buy an EV
slurp?
>>61956792how long can Iran keep the strait of hormuz closed? i feel like the market is pricing in 3 weeks tops, but i don't see why it couldn't be months or years..
why the fuck is oil recovering this much? Not that I mind but at this point what do you need to happen for the market to be rational? Feels like an asteroid heading to earth tomorrow wouldn't stop the market from recovering.
>>61956836without US boots on the ground its practically indefinitely
why was natgas dumping all this time? i thought of buying but the chart looked deadall of a sudden it pumped todaycan someone explain? why didn't it pump when the war was about to happen like oil did?
>>61956836Unless we are really going to see the gulf states starve to death while the US continues, some equilibrium will be reached pretty soon. I don't know that that'll mean Hormuz is fully open though. Maybe MBS et al get the US to make a deal where (after taking some uranium) the US backs off and the fighting continues at a low level. Iran will effectively "sanction" some vessels by occasionally droning them with whatever state capacity they have left. Something like what goes on in the Red Sea. Such an equilibrium could continue indefinitely.
>>61956846It's all speculation, the market is driven by the notion of "we are so back" and "it's over" depending on which news we get and the news can just be a shitpost on twitter which Trump makes while on the toilet.
>>61956846Media reports that IEA and G7 will begin discussions on a coordinated release of emergency oil stockpileshttps://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/09/g7-release-emergency-reserves-oil-price-us-middle-east-war
>>61956846Retail FOMO drove prices higher than underlying asset, yeah there's GOING to be a shortage of oil, there isn't yet.
China won
How many farts in a jar to power my home for a day?
sell. the pump is over