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I wanted to post this in the money section but I know you guys don’t browse that section much.

Keep an eye on the financial markets this coming Monday. I recall the incident involving the assassination of General Qasem Soleimani of Iran on January 3, 2020.


Immediately following the report of his demise, there was a notable surge in oil prices, a dip in stock markets, and a shift towards traditional safe havens like gold and the Japanese yen.


The days immediately after the assassination were marked by heightened volatility in financial markets. This volatility was because of uncertainty regarding potential retaliation from Iran and concerns over the possible escalation of geopolitical tensions.

War tends to be profitable for certain individuals, and global issues invariably affect financial markets. Learn to develop an awareness of such dynamics and find opportunities within them.

Typically, I'm not inclined to benefit from people's suffering DIRECTLY, such as through arms sales or surging food prices. But O don’t consider this profiting from the war, this profit is a response to the market's reaction to the war, driven by apprehensive traders.

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This thread is too high IQ for bharatmax.org.
 
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Which stocks or crypto you buying buddy
 
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Aka profiting from the war. No need to cope boyo. It is natural
 
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I wanted to post this in the money section but I know you guys don’t browse that section much.

Keep an eye on the financial markets this coming Monday. I recall the incident involving the assassination of General Qasem Soleimani of Iran on January 3, 2020.


Immediately following the report of his demise, there was a notable surge in oil prices, a dip in stock markets, and a shift towards traditional safe havens like gold and the Japanese yen.


The days immediately after the assassination were marked by heightened volatility in financial markets. This volatility was because of uncertainty regarding potential retaliation from Iran and concerns over the possible escalation of geopolitical tensions.

War tends to be profitable for certain individuals, and global issues invariably affect financial markets. Learn to develop an awareness of such dynamics and find opportunities within them.

Typically, I'm not inclined to benefit from people's suffering DIRECTLY, such as through arms sales or surging food prices. But O don’t consider this profiting from the war, this profit is a response to the market's reaction to the war, driven by apprehensive traders.

@TRUE_CEL @ascension @eduardkoopman @Ai Impact
Mirin high IQ


Highest IQ thing i did was buy NVDIA stocks a year ago. Now theyre worth 200% more than the original price
 
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I would but i got it in fertilizers right now
 
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I wanted to post this in the money section but I know you guys don’t browse that section much.

Keep an eye on the financial markets this coming Monday. I recall the incident involving the assassination of General Qasem Soleimani of Iran on January 3, 2020.


Immediately following the report of his demise, there was a notable surge in oil prices, a dip in stock markets, and a shift towards traditional safe havens like gold and the Japanese yen.


The days immediately after the assassination were marked by heightened volatility in financial markets. This volatility was because of uncertainty regarding potential retaliation from Iran and concerns over the possible escalation of geopolitical tensions.

War tends to be profitable for certain individuals, and global issues invariably affect financial markets. Learn to develop an awareness of such dynamics and find opportunities within them.

Typically, I'm not inclined to benefit from people's suffering DIRECTLY, such as through arms sales or surging food prices. But O don’t consider this profiting from the war, this profit is a response to the market's reaction to the war, driven by apprehensive traders.

@TRUE_CEL @ascension @eduardkoopman @Ai Impact
And eTORO fucking blocked me
 
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Which stocks or crypto you buying buddy
Safest option would be oil, the price will most likely go up. Don’t trust ‘experts’ who say the war will have no damage on the prices.

Biggest price pump for oil would happen if the conflict expands to Iran. Iran, a significant oil player and OPEC member, supports Hamas.

Iran has publicly backed the Palestinian attack. If Israel retaliates against Iranian infrastructure, oil prices could surge extreme.

Shipments from Iran are at a five-year peak. The US might become stricter with Iranian cargo, especially to China.

A important place is The Strait of Hormuz this critical passage sees 17 million barrels of crude daily. If Iran blocks it, the consequences could be significant.
 
folks, youve heard it here- .org mods have stooped to a new low= WAR PROFITEERING :lul:
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folks, youve heard it here- .org mods have stooped to a new low= WAR PROFITEERING :forcedsmile:
@5.5psl @Vermilioncore @Xangsane @KING REIDYZ @twilight @eduardkoopman

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@emeraldglass still on it ?
 
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@emeraldglass still on it ?
Certainly, there are opportunities for future financial gains, especially with the rising tensions. I anticipate a significant increase in oil prices, as well as gas and electricity.
 
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folks, youve heard it here- .org mods have stooped to a new low= WAR PROFITEERING :lul:
@5.5psl @Vermilioncore @Xangsane @KING REIDYZ @twilight @eduardkoopman

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Typically, I'm not inclined to benefit from people's suffering DIRECTLY, such as through arms sales or surging food prices. But O don’t consider this profiting from the war, this profit is a response to the market's reaction to the war, driven by apprehensive traders.
 
Certainly, there are opportunities for future financial gains, especially with the rising tensions. I anticipate a significant increase in oil prices, as well as gas and electricity.
But still May Allah help pqkestine
 
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