The Middle East situation has suddenly changed, with Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei and several high-ranking officials killed in the US and Israel airstrikes. How should the market view this historic shock?
1️⃣ Iran's military capabilities will be quickly weakened, and the conflict is unlikely to escalate into a long-term or large-scale war. 2️⃣ Oil, gold, and silver prices will surge, while the stock market plummets, but this is more likely due to panic sentiment under low liquidity. 3️⃣ If Iran demonstrates sustained counterattack capabilities this week, destroys major US and Israeli assets, or if the conflict extends into the third week, panic sentiment could further escalate.
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The Middle East situation has suddenly changed, with Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei and several high-ranking officials killed in the US and Israel airstrikes. How should the market view this historic shock?
1️⃣ Iran's military capabilities will be quickly weakened, and the conflict is unlikely to escalate into a long-term or large-scale war.
2️⃣ Oil, gold, and silver prices will surge, while the stock market plummets, but this is more likely due to panic sentiment under low liquidity.
3️⃣ If Iran demonstrates sustained counterattack capabilities this week, destroys major US and Israeli assets, or if the conflict extends into the third week, panic sentiment could further escalate.