Iran Conflict: The Energy Crisis Is Just Beginning
📊 JST — Piyasa Yorumu
■ neutral · 55%Although the headline points to an energy crisis, JST, being a cryptocurrency, may see limited direct impact. Technical indicators are giving mixed signals: RSI at 52 is in neutral territory, MACD is negative but approaching the signal line, and the price is above the SMA20 but below the SMA50. In the short term, a sideways movement can be expected, but energy crisis news could affect overall risk appetite. Therefore, as no clear directional signal has emerged, a neutral stance should be maintained.
📊 GOOGL — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 60%The headline points to a deepening energy crisis, which could negatively impact overall market risk appetite. GOOGL shares have already lost 1.1% in the last 24 hours, with RSI at 40.5 indicating weak momentum. The MACD is below the signal line and in negative territory, supporting a short-term bearish trend. The price is trading below the 20-day and 50-day moving averages, making the technical outlook bearish. However, since the impact of the energy crisis on technology stocks is indirect, the decline is expected to remain limited.
📊 BRENT — Piyasa Yorumu
▲ up · 65%The headline suggests that geopolitical risks originating from Iran could deepen the energy crisis, potentially exerting upward pressure on Brent crude. Technical indicators also support this view: RSI at 56.5 is in bullish territory, MACD is above the signal line, and the price is above both the 20-day and 50-day moving averages. A 1.5% increase over the last 24 hours indicates strong short-term momentum. However, the impact of geopolitical news may remain limited, and the price could encounter resistance at 93.16, so excessive optimism should be avoided. Overall, an upward move is expected over a 1-3 day horizon, but there is a risk of a pullback if the news does not translate into a concrete supply disruption.
📊 WTI — Piyasa Yorumu
▲ up · 65%The headline suggests that the war in Iran could deepen the energy crisis, potentially exerting upward pressure on oil prices. Technical indicators support this view: the RSI at 54.8 is in neutral territory but maintains an upward bias, while the MACD is above its signal line and positive. The price is trading above the 20- and 50-day moving averages, indicating strong short-term momentum. However, geopolitical risks may already be partially priced in, so excessive optimism should be avoided. In the short term, the upward trend could continue, but volatility may increase with sudden news flow.