Dr.Masih Rezvani + 29 November 15 Trump's Plan to End the Russia-Ukraine War: An Opportunity for Markets? Donald Trump is reportedly planning to send a special envoy to negotiate an end to the Russia-Ukraine war. This initiative could become a turning point for global markets. Impact on Oil: If successful, the plan could lead to the unrestricted flow of Russian oil, potentially driving prices down. But will this reduction be sustainable? Markets are highly sensitive to geopolitical changes and the implementation of such a plan. Implications for Investors: This development presents a critical opportunity for analysts and traders to assess the short- and long-term impacts of this policy. Accurate analysis and risk management become even more crucial in such dynamic scenarios. Trump Stands Against NATO's Approach with a Peace Proposal! In a bold move, Trump has proposed a plan to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This plan includes creating demilitarized zones and halting Ukraine’s NATO membership for 20 years, which could reshape geopolitical equations. Impact on Oil Prices: If the plan is realized, it would reopen the pathway for unrestricted Russian oil exports to Europe and global markets. This could reduce oil price pressures and contribute to stabilizing energy markets. But will this change last? Market Analysis: The normalization of Russian oil flows could play a significant role in balancing global supply and demand. Traders should closely monitor both short- and long-term effects of this development, as prices could fluctuate rapidly. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron Wagner + 714 November 22 Russian oil and natural gas should be taxed until they pay Ukraine for the damage they have done with their war of aggression. Russia cannot be allowed to rebuild its military, even though that would take close to a million Russian men that have been killed or injured. in a war Putin thought would be over in a few weeks. Investors will rush to Ukraine to exploit its farmland, oil, natural gas, minerals including uranium, etc. Russia is so unstable that it is not in a favorable condition. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
footeab@yahoo.com + 2,194 November 24 Taxed... Common, this is as STUPID as saying Mexico was going to pay for the wall. Actually it is dumber as who collects the tax $$$? Russia and gives it to Ukraine? Hell no! Idiots imposing the tax on their citizens who will demand buying from a cheaper source. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turbguy + 1,555 November 25 7 hours ago, footeab@yahoo.com said: Taxed... Common, this is as STUPID as saying Mexico was going to pay for the wall. Actually it is dumber as who collects the tax $$$? Russia and gives it to Ukraine? Hell no! Idiots imposing the tax on their citizens who will demand buying from a cheaper source. Perhaps the West should just place a tariff on Russian petroleum imports. That way, the Russians will pay for it. (/s) Tariff ≠ Tax? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
footeab@yahoo.com + 2,194 November 25 21 hours ago, turbguy said: Perhaps the West should just place a tariff on Russian petroleum imports. That way, the Russians will pay for it. (/s) Tariff ≠ Tax? Are ya dumb? Just means someone else will buy Russian oil without the tariffs and the source you will buy from will not be Russia but somewhere else without tariffs. Its a global commodity. Plenty of producers. This isn't the 1930's with only ~4 major suppliers of oil. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TailingsPond + 1,013 GE November 25 29 minutes ago, footeab@yahoo.com said: Are ya dumb? Just means someone else will buy Russian oil without the tariffs and the source you will buy from will not be Russia but somewhere else without tariffs. Its a global commodity. Plenty of producers. This isn't the 1930's with only ~4 major suppliers of oil. He was being sarcastic. "/s" is similar to HTML code for "end sarcasm." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turbguy + 1,555 November 26 6 hours ago, footeab@yahoo.com said: Are ya dumb? Just means someone else will buy Russian oil without the tariffs and the source you will buy from will not be Russia but somewhere else without tariffs. Its a global commodity. Plenty of producers. This isn't the 1930's with only ~4 major suppliers of oil. I take it you may not know the meaning of /s? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turbguy + 1,555 November 26 (edited) I suspect selective carve-out "exemptions" from some of #47's proposed tariffs. Perhaps no tariff on poutine?? Nanaimo bars? Montreal smoked meat (with all the fixin's)? Rappie pie (yum)? /s https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Oil-Producers-Balk-at-Team-Trumps-Tariff-Plan-for-Canadian-Imports.html Edited November 26 by turbguy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron Wagner + 714 November 29 On 11/24/2024 at 10:53 AM, footeab@yahoo.com said: Taxed... Common, this is as STUPID as saying Mexico was going to pay for the wall. Actually it is dumber as who collects the tax $$$? Russia and gives it to Ukraine? Hell no! Idiots imposing the tax on their citizens who will demand buying from a cheaper source. America is now selling more oil and gas than ever, while Russia is going broke and has fallen as an economic power. The Ruble is now worth less than one penny. The people are without millions who have fled Russia and nearing a million dead and wounded soldiers. Their reproduction rate is very low and there is a shortage of men to fix infrastructure. So, you should see that they are paying for their war by losing all of the above while we sell our oil and natural gas to Europe. That is the price they should pay for their aggression in Ukraine. Europe made a major escape because Merkel favored trade with Russia, so Putin built up his money and force then invaded Ukraine. Fortunately NATO decided to help Ukraine defend themselves. Ukraine deserves our support in rebuilding. Russia does not, but will get some help somehow, as they grovel to China and North Korea etc. You have not grasped the big picture. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
footeab@yahoo.com + 2,194 November 30 On 11/28/2024 at 4:02 PM, Ron Wagner said: America is now selling more oil and gas than ever, while Russia is going broke and has fallen as an economic power. The Ruble is now worth less than one penny. The people are without millions who have fled Russia and nearing a million dead and wounded soldiers. Their reproduction rate is very low and there is a shortage of men to fix infrastructure. So, you should see that they are paying for their war by losing all of the above while we sell our oil and natural gas to Europe. That is the price they should pay for their aggression in Ukraine. Europe made a major escape because Merkel favored trade with Russia, so Putin built up his money and force then invaded Ukraine. Fortunately NATO decided to help Ukraine defend themselves. Ukraine deserves our support in rebuilding. Russia does not, but will get some help somehow, as they grovel to China and North Korea etc. You have not grasped the big picture. Yea, you don;t, see the big picture as there is no way short of an open war with NATO via a naval blockade to stop the flow of oil. Can only impose "taxes", tariff import taxes on what YOU buy. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites