If ABD's intervention in Iran results in a limited intervention similar to Venezuela, it may not significantly affect the crypto market. However, if a long-term conflict emerges, the situation changes— the market would experience a serious shake. In such cases, gold immediately surges. Oil also rises. Interestingly, oil already made a sharp jump today. This movement in energy prices almost inevitably reflects on financial assets as geopolitical risks increase.

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CryptoComedianvip
· 13h ago
Laughing and then crying, when geopolitical tensions flare up, my positions are about to be wiped out.
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RetroHodler91vip
· 13h ago
Isn't the petrol spike today quite exaggerated? It feels like geopolitical risk pricing has started.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 14h ago
Bro, petrol has already jumped, the geopolitical situation really has arrived. --- Short-term turbulence might not be a big deal, but long-term conflict is the real shakeout. --- Is gold about to take off again? How many times has this trick been used? --- When energy prices move, the entire financial market trembles along—inevitable. --- Operations like Venezuela's are manageable, but if a real conflict breaks out, the crypto world will probably have to follow and fall behind.
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