Trading Justice | War Risk, Oil Volatility, and Market Corrections

Trading Justice | War Risk, Oil Volatility, and Market Corrections

This episode of Trading Justice breaks down a market being driven by geopolitics as oil headlines dominate the narrative. Matt and Mark begin with the escalation in the Middle East and why crude oil has become the central macro variable for markets right now. They discuss the Strait of Hormuz, the importance of Karg Island to global oil supply, and how energy infrastructure risk could influence inflation expectations and market volatility. The conversation then turns to the latest labor report, which came in far weaker than expected. The hosts examine what the data may be signaling about the economy, why “bad news is good news” isn’t working in the current environment, and how the growing influence of AI could continue to pressure job creation in the months ahead. In the feature segment, Matt breaks down the ABC Cycle and explains how traders can differentiate between a normal market correction and the start of something more significant. Using recent price action, he walks through how the depth of the first move down can set expectations for the rest of the correction and what levels traders should be watching. They close the podcast with a rapid-fire geography quiz and a lighter conversation before wrapping up the week. Key themes from the episode: Oil risk and geopolitical escalation The Strait of Hormuz and global energy supply Weak labor data and economic signals Market corrections vs bear markets The ABC cycle in technical analysis 🎯 Free Event: Precision Trading Webinar (March 17) • https://tackletrading.com/live-events/ 🔗 Join Tackle Trading: https://tackletrading.com/store/ 📣 Join Our Discord:   / discord   Disclaimer: The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. All opinions expressed are those of the hosts and are subject to change without notice. Trading and investing involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment decisions. #trading #investing #oil #gold #bitcoin #iran #trump