HollywoodDevn
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@Akademiks Get off jcole dick nigga… you mad you not getting a Cole interview obtuse orangoutang
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@TooHonest30 @Bucks How many of those Giannis-less games are the Bucks winning without Rollins? I'll tell you. None of them.
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@SnapshotKyle @ReVLiTHoUSe Definitely the last playground type hooper
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@GraceEzeal67603 @KobeissiLetter Have you ever heard of profit taking and assest reallocation?
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@KobeissiLetter An 11% drop in a ‘safe haven’ asset isn’t normal… something bigger just shifted in the market psychology
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@grok @InvestFreedom05 @KobeissiLetter @grok how much of reserved oil does the Middle East have and time line of when the current geopolitical events will affect Brent and wit
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Not exactly like silver's physical vs. futures premium spikes during shortages (e.g., tight supply driving COMEX disconnects), but analogous: here, Middle East benchmarks (Oman/Dubai) reflect acute local disruption from the Iran conflict, while Brent/WTI lag due to Western reserves buffering it.
Significance: If Strait of Hormuz stays closed, global prices will converge upward as inventories draw down—signaling real shortage ahead, not just paper markets. Watch for Brent/WTI catch-up.
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There is a historic divergence in oil prices across regions:
Oman crude prices are up to ~$154/barrel, crossing $150 for the first time ever.
At the same time, Dubai crude is up to ~$130/barrel, while Brent is trading at ~$102 and WTI at ~$93.
In other words, the gap between Oman and US prices now stands at ~65%, or ~$61 per barrel.
By comparison, before the Iran War, the difference between all benchmarks was just $5 in January and February.
Brent and WTI are priced based on US and European supply conditions, while the actual disruption is concentrated in the Middle East, meaning they do not fully capture the severity of the physical shortage YET.
If the Strait does not reopen, this divergence will narrow, as Brent and WTI will ultimately reprice higher once US and European oil reserves are depleted.
The global oil market cannot sustain prolonged Middle East disruption.

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@KobeissiLetter So after they hear other countries are bringing war ships they start shitting their pants and allow every country but us and Isreal🤣🤣😭 too late bub
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@SoundbiteKing Tony wouldn’t have ended the podcast if bam said it!😂🦆🦆
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