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Hi mooers!
Welcome back to our monthly Moo Leaderboards!
February has passed, and we extend our gratitude to every mooer who shared insights and generously helped others—each of your interactions has made this investment community warmer and more valuable.
Now, let’s unveil the outstanding contributors for February 2026 and see which familiar or new names are on the list. Be sure to search for their names in the Moo Community and follow them for...
Welcome back to our monthly Moo Leaderboards!
February has passed, and we extend our gratitude to every mooer who shared insights and generously helped others—each of your interactions has made this investment community warmer and more valuable.
Now, let’s unveil the outstanding contributors for February 2026 and see which familiar or new names are on the list. Be sure to search for their names in the Moo Community and follow them for...
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1. Event: Why we are paying attention to oil
Recently, there has been a fairly noticeable catalyst in the market: due to the conflict in Iran, the closure of shipping routes near the Hormuz Strait has led the market to start pricing in crude oil supply risks again.
Many people may not know that about 20% of the world's crude oil transportation passes through the Hormuz Strait. So once there is a conflict here, the market usually reacts quickly: crude oil prices rise, and oil stocks rise. This is actually a very typicalgeopolitical trading logic。
The Strait of Hormuz is widely recognized as the most critical chokepoint for global oil trade. According to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and related shipping monitoring agencies, the flow of crude oil and condensate through this strait typically accounts for approximately 20% to 30% of the world's total oil supply.
Here are a few key facts about the importance of this strait:
1. Core geographical location
The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and serves as the only maritime route through which oil-producing countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar export their oil to global markets.
2. Overview of energy flows
Oil: Approximately 20 million barrels of oil pass through this strait daily. If the strait were to close due to geopolitical factors, global oil prices could surge significantly due to supply disruptions.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): In addition to crude oil, about 20% of the global...
Recently, there has been a fairly noticeable catalyst in the market: due to the conflict in Iran, the closure of shipping routes near the Hormuz Strait has led the market to start pricing in crude oil supply risks again.
Many people may not know that about 20% of the world's crude oil transportation passes through the Hormuz Strait. So once there is a conflict here, the market usually reacts quickly: crude oil prices rise, and oil stocks rise. This is actually a very typicalgeopolitical trading logic。
The Strait of Hormuz is widely recognized as the most critical chokepoint for global oil trade. According to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and related shipping monitoring agencies, the flow of crude oil and condensate through this strait typically accounts for approximately 20% to 30% of the world's total oil supply.
Here are a few key facts about the importance of this strait:
1. Core geographical location
The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and serves as the only maritime route through which oil-producing countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar export their oil to global markets.
2. Overview of energy flows
Oil: Approximately 20 million barrels of oil pass through this strait daily. If the strait were to close due to geopolitical factors, global oil prices could surge significantly due to supply disruptions.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): In addition to crude oil, about 20% of the global...
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The beginning of this trading week points to a highly volatile week for shares, here in the Asia Pacific region and around the globe. Crude oil prices have surged, and shares are under extraordinary pressure, following negative leads from Friday night trading and a further deterioration in the conflict in the Middle East over the weekend.
Last week saw mixed responses in different regions, and across asset classes. However, by Monday morni...
Last week saw mixed responses in different regions, and across asset classes. However, by Monday morni...
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Despite a dip in share prices following the recent earnings season, Malaysia's banking giants are back in focus this week as dividend payouts begin to roll out. With $MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ , $CIMB (1023.MY)$, $RHBBANK (1066.MY)$, and $PBBANK (1295.MY)$ all delivering FY25 results that met expectations, the market's attention has now shifted from earnings to execution. While the headline numbers were broadly in line, the real differentiators li...
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When markets enter war-mode — like they have during this week’s Iran escalation — guessing becomes expensive.
The edge doesn’t come from predicting headlines.
It comes from measuring volatility properly.
On the moomoo app, you can turn uncertainty into structured decision-making.
Here’s how I approach it in real time.
1️⃣ Track the Regime — Is Fear Expanding or Peaking?
Start with the benchmark: the CBOE ...
The edge doesn’t come from predicting headlines.
It comes from measuring volatility properly.
On the moomoo app, you can turn uncertainty into structured decision-making.
Here’s how I approach it in real time.
1️⃣ Track the Regime — Is Fear Expanding or Peaking?
Start with the benchmark: the CBOE ...
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Columns Options Weekly Roundup - Risk-Off Sentiment Is Rising: What Should U.S. Stocks Watch This Week?
Hello Mooers,
For the week ended March 6, U.S. equities turned defensive. The Dow fell 3.0%, its worst weekly drop since early April, the S&P 500 lost 2.0%, its biggest weekly decline since mid-October, and the Nasdaq shed 1.2%. Friday’s selloff was driven by two forces: a sharp jump in oil prices as the Middle East conflict intensified, and a much weaker-than-expected February jobs report, with nonfar...
For the week ended March 6, U.S. equities turned defensive. The Dow fell 3.0%, its worst weekly drop since early April, the S&P 500 lost 2.0%, its biggest weekly decline since mid-October, and the Nasdaq shed 1.2%. Friday’s selloff was driven by two forces: a sharp jump in oil prices as the Middle East conflict intensified, and a much weaker-than-expected February jobs report, with nonfar...
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$Oracle (ORCL.US)$ is set to report fiscal third-quarter 2026 results on March 10 after the U.S. market close, with the earnings call scheduled for 4:00 p.m. Central Time.
The market is already expecting a print that looks close to 20% revenue growth and roughly 15% EPS growth. The real issue now is whether Oracle can turn all that demand into recognized revenue fast enough, while maintaining cost control and keeping i...
The market is already expecting a print that looks close to 20% revenue growth and roughly 15% EPS growth. The real issue now is whether Oracle can turn all that demand into recognized revenue fast enough, while maintaining cost control and keeping i...
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