When I got up at noon, I saw that $USOL had pumped, reaching a high of 72 dollars. I guess there’s nothing good about it, so even without understanding the geopolitical conflicts, just looking at the WTI oil prices can give you a rough idea of what’s happening.
However, I think the market has already anticipated the conflict in the Middle East to some extent, and the next thing to watch is the performance of the Federal Reserve. There is retail data coming out tonight.
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When I got up at noon, I saw that $USOL had pumped, reaching a high of 72 dollars. I guess there’s nothing good about it, so even without understanding the geopolitical conflicts, just looking at the WTI oil prices can give you a rough idea of what’s happening.
However, I think the market has already anticipated the conflict in the Middle East to some extent, and the next thing to watch is the performance of the Federal Reserve. There is retail data coming out tonight.