『Action!』 WORLD hold the breath |0228 Middle East

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Finally, a critical trigger moment has arrived in the Middle East, with the U.S. Fifth Fleet launching a full-scale attack led by Israel after what is described as a "well-intentioned smoke bomb" from Trump. Iran has responded strongly with multiple missile attacks targeting Israel, U.S. bases in Iraq, Qatar, and Bahrain, as well as Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Gambling websites are predicting a parabolic increase in the probability of delayed U.S. military action against Iran. Capital and commodity markets, except sustainable and futures, are awaiting the delayed impact after Monday's opening. The author hopes those who followed earlier micro-strategy adjustments will benefit. It remains uncertain whether Iran will quickly give in as in previous confrontations—a key risk to the current strategy. The situation is being closely monitored, and readers are invited to share information and insights. The post concludes with hashtags referencing geopolitical perception and anti-fragility-based multi-asset strategies.

FINALLY, the trigger moment has arrived【Whether it becomes the biggest moment depends on whether other major players 『join in or not』】.

After Trump's well-intentioned smoke bomb was deployed, the US Fifth Fleet launched a full-scale attack, led by Israel.

This time, Iran does not appear to be as weak. So far, it has responded with three rounds of missile attacks on Israel, missile strikes on US bases in Iraq, Qatar, and Bahrain, and missile attacks on Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.

Gambling websites all predict a parabolic increase in the probability of delayed US military action against Iran. The dishes have already been cleared.

During the Asian weekend, capital markets and commodity markets—aside from sustainable and futures—can only await the delayed impact after Monday's opening. Accordingly, I also hope that friends who noticed our micro-strategy adjustments earlier will reap good returns.

We will not comment on whether Iran will be as weak as in previous instances of being attacked and then 『quickly give in (This is the biggest risk for our Micro strategy at the moment.)』.

We intend to closely follow the development of the situation. Welcome to discuss all information and developments with us.

Have a good weekend, Guys. It's a very special day.

#Post-Lighthouse Era Geopolitical and Economic Perception

#Diversified Asset Strategy Based on Anti-Fragility

Original link:https://www.bitpush.news/articles/7615392

İlgili Sorular

QWhat is the main event described in the article that has caused global attention?

AThe article describes a major military escalation in the Middle East, where the US Fifth Fleet, led by Israel, launched an all-out attack after a 'smoke bomb' from Trump. Iran has responded with multiple rounds of missile attacks on Israel, US bases in Iraq, Qatar, and Bahrain, as well as the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

QHow has Iran responded to the military actions mentioned in the text?

AIran has responded with significant force, including three rounds of missile attacks on Israel, missile strikes on US bases in Iraq, Qatar, and Bahrain, and missile attacks targeting Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.

QWhat is the potential impact on financial markets according to the article?

AThe article states that during the Asian weekend, capital and commodity markets, except for sustainable futures, are waiting for the delayed impact that will be felt after Monday's opening. Gambling websites are forecasting a parabolic increase in the probability of a delayed US military action against Iran.

QWhat is mentioned as the biggest risk to the author's 'Micro strategy'?

AThe biggest risk to the author's 'Micro strategy' is the possibility that Iran might quickly give in and surrender, as it has been 'beaten several times before'.

QWhat are the two hashtag concepts used to frame the article's analysis?

AThe two hashtag concepts are '#後燈塔時代地緣政經感知' (Perception of Geopolitical Economy in the Post-Beacon Era) and '#基於反脆弱性的多元資產策略' (Diversified Asset Strategy Based on Anti-Fragility).

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