The usa is invading kharg island. I don't think the markets priced that in.
Proofs?
>>62324932early reports are popping up on x
>>62324908>>62317401
>>62324941May I see it?
>>62324941I’m on xitter and I don’t see reliable reports
>>62324974Xitter is total life wasting, it's 100% bot lies.
>>623250471000%better off playing finnish cottage simulator
>>62325047You just have to be careful with your sources. There is some good, actionable info to be found among the mountains of xit.
/pol/ is not having a schizo meltdown so I call BS on OP.
>>62325111>>62325103Walter Bloomberg is reporting it now
>>62325197
>>62324955No
>>62324908????markets priced in the US doing whatever it needed to keep the straight openwhat wasn't priced in was the US failing so spectacularly. If we go back right now and beat the crap out of iran and take over the straight we'd be essentially neutral. Status quo. Back to how it was before trump's unadvised adventure into the middle east.or failure to invade kharg island is the thing that wasn't priced in. And it's going to rock the markets.
>>62325637I'm seriously amazed at how the market has reacted to the war. "Peace deal any minute now" as been the headline literally every day, and the markets bought it so much that they're acting like the strait never closed.
>>62325197>Walter Bloomberglol retard
>>62325651my understanding is that the delay of about 3 months before stopped shipping causes problems combined with other shock-absorbers like upping ethanol and pumping out our reserves is what's keeping things going right nowif that's the case, we should be seeing the full effects of the straight closing right about when normal summer driving picks up. there's this general feeling among the right that since we're a net exporter we can meet our own needs without raising prices but that's a very simplistic view pretending that we can exchange propane for gas or that the price of fuel in other countries doesn't raise our prices.