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The Strait of Hormuz has become a hot topic again! Crude oil hasn't taken off yet, but traders are already nervous.
There are many keywords in the financial markets.
And "Strait of Hormuz" is definitely a heavyweight player.
Because every time it is mentioned, the crude oil market automatically becomes alert.
The reason is simple.
One of the world's important energy transportation routes is here.
Once the risk increases, oil prices tend to react first.
The most interesting thing is that many retail investors usually don't care about maps.
But as soon as crude oil surges, they immediately become geography experts.
Start researching routes, ports, and transportation channels.
That's how the market works.
Places that usually go unnoticed, once money is involved, become a matter of everyone learning.
And the biggest feature of crude oil is:
It is not only a commodity.
It is also a global temperature gauge of sentiment.
So, future oil price trends, besides supply and demand, geopolitical factors are still worth paying close attention to.
After all, what the market fears most is never known risks.
But sudden risks. #美伊谈判博弈