Economy
Geopolitical Wave: Oil Rally, Fed Concerns, and Gold's Decline
724FinanceRüzgar Ersoy

The sudden surge in oil prices, driven by geopolitical tensions in the Hormuz Strait and Federal Reserve inflation fears, has eroded gold's appeal. The US-Iran conflict's impact on global energy flows has redirected investor focus toward interest rate policies.
Hormuz Strait Crisis and Energy Markets
Gold's Decline and Dollar Pressure
Federal Reserve and Inflation Expectations
Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Markets
Rüzgar Ersoy Note: The oil price volatility underscores the financial markets' sensitivity to geopolitical risks, particularly in the Hormuz Strait. Fed policymakers must balance inflationary pressures with geopolitical uncertainties. Gold remains below the $4,000 support level, with short-term stability likely to target higher consolidation zones.