Why The Market Reaction to Israel’s Bombing of Iran is an Overreaction
Friday, 13 June 2025 () It may seem strange to say that Friday’s reaction in crude oil to the escalation in the conflict between Israel and Iran is an overreaction, but if you can step back from the fact that Israel launched what looks like a successful bombing raid from their perspective, and Iran is retaliating with drones, the market move probably is way overdone. I have said before that traders are, in some ways, similar to talk radio hosts. They follow the news so intently that in their minds, the impact of everything gets exaggerated. When you have been waiting…
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n a dramatic escalation, the United Kingdom has deployed fighter jets and military assets to the Middle East as tensions between Iran and Israel spiral out of control. With Iran’s missile strikes..
Iran and Israel continue exchanging strikes, leaving several dead and dozens injured
Several people were reported killed across northern and central Israel as Iran launched several rounds of..
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In a shocking escalation, Iran claims to have shot down a U.S.-made F-35 fighter jet with its advanced missile defense system—marking a humiliating blow for both Israel and American airpower in the..