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Analysis of Oil Market Response to Trump's Social Media Posts

An Axios analysis reveals that the impact of President Trump's social media posts on oil prices has been declining over time. Initially, these posts caused significant fluctuations in oil futures, but the market has begun to ignore them as they do not reflect real conditions. This change may have political ramifications as energy prices become a focal point in the midterm elections.

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An analysis by Axios indicates that changes in oil prices in response to President Trump's social media posts regarding the Iran war have been decreasing over time. The report highlights that oil price fluctuations can significantly impact both the U.S. and global economies, particularly amid ongoing supply disruptions due to the conflict. Oil analyst Ben Cahill noted that initial market reactions were influenced by uncertainty about U.S. policy, leading to overreactions to Trump's posts. However, he stated that the market has increasingly disregarded these posts as they do not accurately reflect the situation on the ground. Between February 28 and August 19, Axios tracked 269 posts on Truth Social that mentioned Iran or the Strait of Hormuz, finding that the average price change in oil futures was 0.2% in five-minute intervals, while the change following Trump's posts was nearly four times higher at 0.73%. Despite the initial impact, the influence of Trump's comments on oil prices appears to be diminishing. The report also notes that Trump's diminishing ability to influence oil markets may have political implications, especially as Democrats leverage energy prices against Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections.

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