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At that time, I recall being torn between the need for the markets to remain stable and my personal belief in democracy and disdain for autocratic rule. It was a challenging time for everyone, especially considering the resultant prolonged conflict in Ukraine. It was a painful reminder of how geopolitical events can have human costs that far exceed any economic impact. Yet, from an investor's perspective, such incidents don't always translate to lasting market downturns. When Russia invaded Ukraine, the stock market initially took a hit, but it quickly recovered. It wasn't because investors believed the conflict would end soon. Instead, the market's resilience was more about broader economic drivers, like the pandemic recovery rate, than the conflict itself. Now, with the fresh conflict between Israel and Hamas, we face a similar situation. No one can deny the human tragedy and moral implications of such events. However, economically speaking, this might not be as significant a disruptor as one might expect. A full-blown global conflict, like a World War III scenario, seems improbable, especially with modern warfare tactics and international alliances. The Middle East has had its share of tensions and conflicts over the years, and while this may intensify matters, it's not entirely a new scenario. It's essential to remember that, unlike in the past, the global economy's dependency on the Middle East, especially regarding oil, has decreased. Advancements in alternative fuels and the discovery of vast reserves in the U.S. through hydraulic fracturing have diversified the energy market. This diversification has somewhat insulated the U.S. economy from being overly affected by Middle Eastern conflicts. It's alarming to see any form of escalation in the Middle East, particularly when we think about the recent peace progress between Israel and its neighbors. However, if we take cues from recent history and current economic dynamics, this conflict might remain localized. As we're observing, market players are already shifting their attention back to domestic issues like the Federal Reserve's policies and interest rates. While the ongoing conflict may introduce some market instability, it doesn't necessarily mean that selling stocks is the best move right now. - The Team at Altos Trading Sponsor Your time is almost up! [Tom Busby’s newest Weekend Side Hustle technique dropped THURSDAY!]( If you're reading this, that means you're late… But not too late! There is still time to tap into this unique income opportunity before the weekend rolls around! [Click Here and learn how you can set yourself up for many Mondays to come with this one trade set up!]( Couldn't catch our Live Weekly Market Review? No stress; we've archived it especially for you. Our experts touched on the ongoing Middle East conflict and talked about Option Selling Strategies strategies for investors to stay ahead. For real-time insights, join us live every Tuesday evening. If that doesn't fit your schedule, the playback is up by Wednesday noon for your convenience. This week our topics were... - Market Overview - Mapping Out Key Levels - Review 36 Month MA - Option Selling & What I'm Currently Trading - Share Your Favorite Symbols! - Ticker Q&A Roundtable [CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE FREE REPLAY]( Sponsor Did you know that… The first female founded space company CEO took her company public in December 2021? She is one of the first women eligible to fly combat for the U.S. Navy and has over 30 years of government program experience. Good Morning America featured her and her incredible life story. 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