43-Year Oil Record: Why Prices Are About to Get Worse

    Economic Ninja here with a critical update on the current state of the energy markets. We’re observing a significant surge in oil prices, with crude oil futures experiencing their largest gain in history. This historical movement in the market suggests a continuing trend that will impact business and the broader commodities sector. Stay informed on these developments!

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    1. Welp…there goes the ECONOMY! All so oil execs and a few rogue traitors can make money. WHAT is the fucking point?

      Its going to $150+ at this rate.

    2. Up Up and Away !!
      I was homeless(Honorable Veteran), and got Laughed at by the civilians in their fancy vehicles, while i was on my bicycle.
      Who's Laughing Now ?
      How's the Equity in your home ?
      Ya got enough insurance ? lol.

    3. I think Jesus is standing inside Tehran today, where it rains pain the heaviest.. Not sure how to price that in my financing? We might be ment for destruction? You cannot plan around His indignation. Guess we'll see soon enough. Best-o-luck.

    4. I do have a question. For someone with less than $100,000 to invest, How would you recommend we enter the market! I'm looking to study some traders and copy their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach???

    5. electric cars are going to be in HIGH demand as well as high MPG hybrids,, BUT i cant wait to watch the magats fill up their gas guzzling tanks and TRY to blame biden for it! HAHAHAHAHAH!!!

    6. IRAN. HAS. NO NAVY. NO
      AIR FORCE. BUT COULD MAKE
      A. DIRTY. BOMB. FOR. MACCA
      OR. TEL AVIV. TRUMP. IS. WHIPPING OUT. IRAN. UNTO
      A. GOLF COURSE.
      GOD BLESS ISRAEL. UNITED STATES. ARMY NAVY AIR FORCE AND MARINES
      WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT
      GO. GO. GO. GO. GO. GO
      BUD FOXX. LIKES. BLUE HORSESHOE. BUY. BUY. BUY
      BUY. BUY. BUY. OUTLANDER
      MR. MUSK. YOU. OWE. ME
      BUT START. SELLING CARS
      NOW

    7. Goggle Ai: As of early 2026, approximately 0.4 million barrels per day (b/d) of crude oil and condensate destined for the United States pass through the Strait of Hormuz. This volume accounts for roughly 7% of total U.S. crude oil and condensate imports and 2% of total U.S. petroleum liquids consumption.

      The rest goes Newsom pocket

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