Beneath The Ukraine Conflict

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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    The Russian Invasion of Ukraine has added huge volatility to the commodity markets. Crude oil trades close to its all time high while the world is suffers from uncertainty of what is about the come. In this video I explain the best strategy to prepare for or the incoming recession and strategies to beat record high inflation. In addition I explain how the Ukraine war is really the major factor behind a huge power game between the USA and China.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @cristianchiari2697
    @cristianchiari2697 2 роки тому +3

    You deserve more attention for you worck

    • @FinanceIllustrated
      @FinanceIllustrated  2 роки тому

      Thanks!:)

    • @jakubknitter2679
      @jakubknitter2679 2 роки тому

      700 views over 10 days for the subscriber base of 40k people?! Is it because you talk about the politics and war based on your own research? Within the channels that I subscribe, there are several cases like yours. You’re one of victims of the unfair YT algorithm.

    • @FinanceIllustrated
      @FinanceIllustrated  2 роки тому

      Thanks for pointing this out! It seems that way.

  • @valentinaperic1038
    @valentinaperic1038 2 роки тому

    This is gold. Thanks a lot bruh!

  • @bballah9969
    @bballah9969 2 роки тому

    Tight work!

  • @afonsopereira2703
    @afonsopereira2703 2 роки тому

    Hi! Weeks ago I downloaded apps related of crypto and other stuff, because I wanted to win money by doing that and by taking chance of what is happening in Ukraine… but I didn’t understand that final part of the video. Should I save some money and invest it when one of 3 scenarios appear? If yes how I would invest? By invest now in petroleum and cereals and wait??? How I can do it?

    • @FinanceIllustrated
      @FinanceIllustrated  2 роки тому +2

      Hey, congratulations on starting! Let's readjust a bit, you're not looking to win, you're looking to earn. Big difference! Winning is random and based in luck, earning is based in working and being smart about it. The aim of this video is not financial advice, but to help you understand the supply and demand dynamics of the oil market. You can easily trade commodities based on news headlines alone, if there is a supply risk, oil will almost always rise. If that supply risk is averted it will almost always fall, I've observed this in my personal experience in the last 5-6 years. The war has put tremendous pressure on the supply side, and that pressure will keep prices elevated until the conflict is resolved in one way or another. I just outline how those three scenarios which are most likely, might affect the price of crude oil.

    • @afonsopereira2703
      @afonsopereira2703 2 роки тому

      @@FinanceIllustrated So in case of the price of petroleum goes down that should be the moment I invest in petroleum by earning money when the price of petroleum stabilise/increase?

    • @FinanceIllustrated
      @FinanceIllustrated  2 роки тому +1

      Shorting oil is the more profitable scenario if the war ends and sanctions are reverted.

  • @briankukk1487
    @briankukk1487 2 роки тому +1

    you are it kid

  • @Tarquin2718
    @Tarquin2718 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @malzahar33
    @malzahar33 2 роки тому +1

    Totally disagree as China is 100% dependant of the world economy. And this crisis will push the west and especially Europe to be more self-reliant, will push to decrease gas and oil consumption, relocate factories from China. In my opinion it is more an opportunity than a threat. Also the billions spent to rebuild Ukraine will fully benefit the west

    • @barrenwuffet3732
      @barrenwuffet3732 2 роки тому +1

      @Clodomir Have you considered how many of your possessions are made in China? Please do so; you'll be surprised at how much you actually rely on China. It would take around 8 years for Europe to achieve oil and gas independence from Russia, and if you convert to solar energy, China will receive 80% of the pie since they create that many panels. Consider how long it would take to shift production from China to another nation versus current inflation of approx. 15% (an insane number). I've been trying to stop buying made in China items/products since 2019, and I have to say it's an almost impossible challenge, plus you have to pay a significant premium for that. Try it and you will see.
      Western countries are set back in evolution by 10 years or more, and if China takes over Taiwan, it will add another 5-10 years, while China will become relatively stronger over the same period of time. Technological advancement for them is huge. The global economic power switch is inevitable. Just look at WEST countries' debt ratios. Global economic power shift will happen only a matter of time whether you want this or not. With few strategic chess moves it can happen faster than we think.

    • @malzahar33
      @malzahar33 2 роки тому

      @@barrenwuffet3732 China has plans with a 50 years horizon. West is driven by immediate greed. I am not saying it will be easy and fast. But I still want to hope that this crisis will change the greedy wester minds and that in 20 years, Europe is more self reliant. The solar panels example is the best you could choose. Why the fuck are European politician founding solar panel installation when everybody knows they are all made in China?!! This is a direct subvention to the Chinese. Develop the industry here. It will be more expensive in short term but the money you give to the European workers to make expensive solar panels is money you don't give to them in social welfare. In the long run, it is a winner situation.

    • @barrenwuffet3732
      @barrenwuffet3732 2 роки тому

      Follow Russo's oil money in Ger's government followed by political actions and you will quickly realize that dreams are far from reality. I'm also a true believer that things may change for the better in the EU, but in the current situation with current market data, lack of infrastructure, and political alignment, I don't see it happening. You are right-too much greed. When the EU/US provides African and Arabic nations with guns, China steps in and builds infrastructure and manages their spending while doing that.

  • @sini81rs
    @sini81rs 2 роки тому

    Spreading neocon narrative.... unsubscribed...

    • @FinanceIllustrated
      @FinanceIllustrated  2 роки тому

      Hey man, care to explain what you mean by that?

    • @sini81rs
      @sini81rs 2 роки тому

      @@FinanceIllustrated Spreading Rusophobia to people just like Neocons. Do you really think Putin just woke up one day and decided to launch an attack on his neighbor ? I will start by citing a great man George Carlin (clearly a Putin Spy ;) )
      "Germany lost WW2, Fascism won it."
      Today's Ukraine is made of 3 groups of People. The first are central Ukrainians, who were neutral and had mixed feelings about both west and Russia, most of them speak Russian. The second group are southern and eastern Ukrainians, who speak Russian and consider themselves to be Russian mostly. They live in Odessa, Crimea, Donbas, Kharkov. The third and smallest group are western Ukrainians with their center in Lvov, they are extremely Russophobe, and they are not Orthodox Christians, they are mostly Roman-catholic Uniates or Latin rite, and they do not speak Russian. They speak Ukrainian, which is so similar to Russian, that many think that it is more about different dialects. These Western Ukrainians, they are the left overs of once powerful Poland that competed for Ukraine with Russia. This unnatural union of 3 different minded groups of People was created by Lenin for the first time 100 years ago, and therefor we have a civil war for the last 8 years, and it is not the first one. Millions of Russian-speaking Ukrainians were killed by the Western-Ukrainians during HItler's occupation of Ukraine. Historically Ukraine was only Kiev and lands that surround it. Ukraine in both Russian and Ukrainian literally means - border land. So to be Ukrainian would mean to be Borderian. And indeed, Ukraine became border of many competing super powers. But it is a historical fact that Russian Christian culture started in Kiev, but Russians failed to spread to the west, so they did to the East and moved their political center to Moscow and St. Petersburg.
      During the Second World War, Western Ukrainians for various reasons, joined Hitler to fight the USSR, and to this day, Western Ukraine remains a lair of neo-NAZIsm and Banderisam (Bandera - Ukrainian NAZI Leader).
      The New pro-western government that was established in 2014, has banned Russian language in public and has unleashed neo-NAZI Banderists across Kiev, and Russian-speaking Eastern and Southern Ukraine, they even managed to burn 39 Russian Ukrainians alive in Odessa's Trade Union Hall. These events triggered a war in Eastern Donbas Region and Crimea's separation.
      For 8 years war in Eastern Ukraine lasts, killing 14 000 People, mostly Russian speaking civilians.
      In 2018 Ukraine ends strategic Partnership agreement with Russia and says it wants to enter NATO. Russia being the super-power does not want US-NATO troops and missiles in Ukraine, and that is why we have this war. In the end Pope Francis (the newest Putin Spy according to Neocons) said NATO is to blame for the conflict in Ukraine. In my opinion today NATO is a nazi rehabilitation organization.
      EU is just a banker's cartel that has been overtaken by NATO.
      What is the point of the EU if it's going to be controlled by NATObecause what is NATO? NATO is just the US's trojan horse in Europe to keep the europeans weak and less independent, to keep Russia out and to keep the west at war with Russia. You see Europe suffering so much right now because of NATO and the EU subordinating its power and not representing europeans.

    • @FinanceIllustrated
      @FinanceIllustrated  2 роки тому +1

      Not a fan of political opinion battles but I guess that comes with making such a video. I'm just stating facts the way I see it. First , I respect your thoughtful response, but I feel it is impossible to talk or lay out any arguments when you claim I am spreading Rusophobia. You don't even know me! In my younger days I did MMA, and was surrounded by Russians, coached by them and many are my friends to this day. I have nothing against the Russian people, I am not pro-America, but I am also not blind to the facts. The soviet regime was equally murderous like the nazi regime, there is absolutely no question about it, and today the violent history is repeating itself. You don't need to convince me of anything, I will never defend killing innocent men, women and children by any country anywhere, whatever the reason. Have an awesome day!

    • @sini81rs
      @sini81rs 2 роки тому

      @@FinanceIllustrated Respectful exchange of opinions, like this, is what is needed today. Have a nice day.