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Didn't take action over the weekend, but will the market's expectation that April 6th will really "take effect" actually come true?
From March 28 to 29, the United States did not launch a ground invasion.
The Washington Post reported on March 29 that the Pentagon is preparing for “weeks of limited ground operations,” including raids on Khark Island (the hub for 90% of Iran’s oil exports) and coastal facilities near the Strait of Hormuz. The amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli, carrying 3,500 Marines, has arrived in the Middle East, and the 82nd Airborne Division is also part of the deployment plans.
Some U.S. media even hinted that the Pentagon is formulating four major “final strike” options: invading or blockading Khark Island, escalating large-scale bombing, conducting raids on nuclear facilities, and striking energy facilities.
As a result, oil prices surged dramatically during the Asian trading session, and Japanese stocks plummeted.
Market expectations are now suspended: because Trump has set a deadline of April 6.
However, will the market’s expected April 6 really “take effect”?