The current market trend is largely that if the Switzerland negotiations succeed, there will be a breakout and surge; if they fail, it will continue to oscillate and adjust.



Yesterday, I stayed up late reading news and remembered one of Trump's statements from the day: The Strait of Hormuz will be free for passage during the 60-day ceasefire period!

📌 If an agreement is not reached, even if the Strait of Hormuz charges a fee, it will be collected by the U.S. side.
U.S.-Iran relations have gone from initially wanting to defeat Iran and overthrow its regime, to verbal threats, and now to promoting negotiations. It seems to have completely shifted into a pure struggle for control over the Strait of Hormuz.

This game of chess seems to be gradually shifting!
Slowly transforming from real guns and bullets into long-term, ongoing battles in diplomacy, shipping, energy, and nuclear fields. #美伊谈判推迟
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NodeUnderTheAurora
· 06-23 09:48
A 60-day free pass is a sweet deal; the real meal is the long-term game ahead. Shipping stocks need to be closely watched.
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TheProphetOfToast
· 06-21 05:09
From regime overthrow to toll collection, the US-Iran game has downgraded to a toll booth battle. Who wrote this script?
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FogValleyBlueLake
· 06-21 05:08
The toll rights in the Strait of Hormuz are really a tough move—holding the energy lifeline in your hand is far more profitable than fighting a war.
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