How can the United States and Iran attack each other while negotiating a peace deal? In one of the strangest geopolitical paradoxes in recent history, missiles are flying in the Middle East, tensions remain high around the Strait of Hormuz, yet reports are emerging that the two sides may be close to a temporary ceasefire agreement and renewed nuclear talks. At the same time, the stock market is behaving as if nothing is wrong. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 are headed toward record highs as investors believe:
- conflict remains limited,
- Hormuz remains open,
- Oil prices stable,
- And ultimately diplomacy wins.
But is the market becoming dangerously reckless? In this video, we explain:
- Latest Axios and Reuters reports,
- Why are war and diplomacy happening simultaneously?
- What Trump and Iran really want
- Why the market is still incredibly bullish,
- And could it turn out to be either a historic peace breakthrough… or a trap for massive complacency.
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