How Fake News Could Send Oil Prices Soaring
Oil has been surging since the beginning of the Iran war, taking barrels off the marketโbut the market has no way of knowing, in real time, whether the next disruption it reacts to actually happened because energy prices donโt wait for confirmation. They move on the first credible signal, and in a conflict where strikes, explosions, and conflicting reports are constant, a fabricated event doesnโt need to prove itโs real; it just needs to fit the pattern long enough to be priced. Thatโs the gap Hydaway Digital (TSXV:HIDE,โฆ