The situation in Venezuela is heating up, prompting a reevaluation of energy market trends. Once a major supplier in OPEC, its oil production is now far from its peak. This detail is crucial—geopolitical changes here could lead to a reverse effect. If a regime change occurs, it may shift from favourable information for oil prices to unfavourable information in the short term, and the market fluctuation is worth following. The uncertainty in oil supply often amplifies the expected fluctuations in overall financial assets, which cannot be ignored in macro allocation.
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The situation in Venezuela is heating up, prompting a reevaluation of energy market trends. Once a major supplier in OPEC, its oil production is now far from its peak. This detail is crucial—geopolitical changes here could lead to a reverse effect. If a regime change occurs, it may shift from favourable information for oil prices to unfavourable information in the short term, and the market fluctuation is worth following. The uncertainty in oil supply often amplifies the expected fluctuations in overall financial assets, which cannot be ignored in macro allocation.