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Middle East ceasefire in danger after Iran attacks Israel — ride the oil spike on Chevron and energy funds
Iran just fired missiles at Israel, putting a fragile ceasefire in jeopardy. When conflicts flare up in the Middle East, oil prices tend to jump because the region supplies so much of the world's energy.
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Missile attacks threatening a fragile Middle East ceasefire immediately disrupt global energy markets. Because the region is a massive oil producer, any escalation creates fear of supply shocks, driving crude prices higher. Energy companies like Chevron directly profit from these sudden price spikes in the oil they sell. With tensions flaring and OPEC's own exports already choked by the war, this rally has the fuel to run further as investors rush to pricing in the geopolitical risk.
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