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IntroductionMobile MT4 platform,Hong Kong's top ten foreign exchange dealers,On Wednesday, oil prices experienced a significant decline, nearly erasing gains from the previous t

On Wednesday, oil prices experienced a significant decline, nearly erasing gains from the previous two days. Despite the OPEC monthly report highlighting reduced oil production from major producers like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Russia, and their reaffirmation to uphold commitments to OPEC+ and stabilize the global oil market, these factors could not prevent the drop in oil prices.
Throughout the day, the downward trend in the oil market intensified as focus shifted from supply and demand data to the Trump administration's actions and the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. U.S. CPI data surpassed expectations, suggesting the possibility of reduced easing by the Federal Reserve, which strengthened the dollar and added pressure to global risk assets.

However, the true trigger for the reversal in the oil market came from Trump's comments on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Although the conflict contains many uncertainties, Trump proposed potential ceasefire solutions after phone talks with leaders from both sides. The market generally believes that easing geopolitical tensions could lead to an adjustment in oil prices. Despite potential negotiations and maneuvering in Trump's stance, expectations for resolving the conflict fueled bearish sentiment, causing a rapid decline in the oil market.
Additionally, the situation in the Middle East, particularly the conflict between Hamas and Israel and the issue of Iranian sanctions, continues to be contentious factors that may impact market sentiment and increase the risk of oil price fluctuations. Although oil prices might remain volatile in the short term, the overall bullish sentiment has cooled significantly, pushing prices to lower levels. The spread continues to narrow, with the main drivers of oil price volatility still focused on the power struggle among major global producers and geopolitical tensions.
Currently, oil prices remain in a highly volatile phase, and market sentiment may reverse at any time, causing major fluctuations. Investors need to adapt flexibly and stay mindful of market dynamics. The future trajectory of oil prices remains uncertain, especially under the dual influence of geopolitical concerns and Federal Reserve policy, suggesting more volatility and adjustments ahead.

The market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
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