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Starting with rising oil prices (connected to war) & suppression steel and aviation sectors: Fire (Energy Sector) - Rising Oil Prices (Fire): Fire represents energy, and rising oil prices typically benefit energy companies (oil & gas).

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Global Polarization and Economic Strain: A war involving Iran and Israel would disrupt global oil supplies, causing economic instability. Many nations depend on Middle Eastern oil, and a military conflict could trigger soaring energy prices, inflation, and economic crises worldwide. As economies suffer, nations may be forced into alliances that mirror the polarization seen during the Cold War, with battle lines forming between East and West, pushing the world toward a larger conflict.

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Preserve capital - If not oil & gas stocks, want to hold and lose all the money in other going-to-be penny stock counters kah?.........hehe

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For the most bilises, time in the market is typically the smarter, more reliable approach. The stock market is unpredictable in the short term, but history has shown that those who remain invested through both good and bad times tend to come out ahead in the long run. Timing the market, while tempting, often leads to missed opportunities and lower returns due to the difficulty of consistently predicting market movements.

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Winter provided strategic advantages for Genghis Khan and the Mongols, but their success was rooted in their adaptability and preparedness rather than any inherent advantage of winter itself. Their ability to move quickly, use frozen terrain, and capitalize on the unpreparedness of their enemies allowed them to dominate during campaigns that others might avoid due to the harsh conditions. In many ways, the Mongol campaigns set a historical precedent for the strategic use of winter in warfare, showing how mastery of the environment could lead to military success.

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