“U.S. officials tell Axios they’re concerned about getting drawn into a frozen conflict of no war and no deal. In this scenario, the U.S. keeps its forces in the region for many more months, Hormuz would stay closed and the U.S. blockade would remain.”

"U.S. officials tell Axios they're concerned about getting drawn into a frozen conflict of no war and no deal. In this scenario, the U.S. keeps its forces in the region for many more months, Hormuz would stay closed and the …

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The Strait of Hormuz is almost completely blocked right now. Traffic is down to almost nothing. The media keeps recycling the same “ceasefire” and “peace agreement” phrases over and over, but we’re not actually seeing any real deal with Iran. Markets are being set up for disappointment.

The route is basically dead and the media is still recycling the same old peaceful narrative. Why is everyone acting like this is normal? Omg. This is absolutely insane. Why is everyone acting like this is normal? pic.twitter.com/gO0lUmC7CO — NoLimit …

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Bitcoin keeps falling

🚨BREAKING: Bitcoin prices fell briefly below $63,000, to the lowest since February 6. Prices now approaching $60,000 again. Bitcoin is down -50% from its all-time high as massive liquidations continue. Where is the floor? pic.twitter.com/sne37pqfaI — Global Markets Investor (@GlobalMktObserv) …

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Super Flu keeps spreading.

30 states now in worst tier for CDC flu designation as cases spike across the nation More than 90% of the H3N2 infections analyzed were a new version — known as the subclade K variant Thirty states have landed in …

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The Fed keeps cutting rates and the 10-year yield keeps climbing. Michael Burry warns the U.S. might be headed towards full nationalization of the Bond Market

Michael Burry warns the U.S. might be headed towards full nationalization of the Bond Market 🤯👀😱 pic.twitter.com/Enwbs6ZFnS — Barchart (@Barchart) December 12, 2025 10Y 4.2 Powell is fuming — Don Johnson (@DonMiami3) December 12, 2025 10 year yield right back …

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Credit traders doubt Nvidia’s story and Oracle CDS keeps rising. Commodities are getting slammed. Not a good sign. Happens only in recessionary fear

Credit traders are far less optimistic than stock analysts when it comes to Nvidia's figures. The price of hedging against an Oracle default (CDS price) has risen even further. pic.twitter.com/xuwPK4ixR7 — Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) November 19, 2025 Commodities are getting …

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