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04-07
Trump’s threat to wipe out Iran’s civilization has sent the stock market to all red. Iran has treated it as ‘baseless threats’ by a ‘delusional U.S. president’. Iran has also rejected a ceasefire which the U.S. would then take it as Iranian surrender. The stock market is now in cautious mood with low trading volume. Uncertainty remains high. Chances of a drop now is highly possible. Buy the dip with caution. Remember to do each trade with due diligence! Good luck Tiger friends.🍀🍀Thanks @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG @icycrystal
US-Iran Conflict | Hormuz Blocked Again, Can Trump Meeting Help Sustain Market Momentum?
Trump said he is willing to meet senior Iranian leaders if talks make a “breakthrough,” while a U.S. delegation including JD Vance was reported to be heading to Islamabad on April 20. At the same time, Reuters reported shipping through Hormuz was near a standstill, with only three vessel crossings in 12 hours, and broader markets opened under pressure as oil jumped. So which signal matters more now — diplomacy restarting, or the fact that the world’s key oil chokepoint is still barely moving? Is this 4% oil spike just headline panic, or the start of a deeper risk-off move for equities?
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