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  <title>Sell First, Ask Questions Later: A Crash Course in Oil Shocks</title>
  <description> In this episode of the Global Thinking Podcast Rob Duncan sits down with Forstrong CEO &amp;amp;amp; CIO, Tyler Mordy, to unpack the market reaction to the escalating conflict involving Iran and why investors may be focusing on the wrong risk.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  When geopolitical shocks hit, markets tend to do what they always do: sell first and ask questions later. But history suggests most conflicts don’t leave a lasting mark on markets. The real question isn’t the headlines, it’s whether this turns into something more consequential. The answer, as Tyler explains, comes down to one key transmission channel: oil.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  This episode is a crash course in how oil shocks impact the global economy, from inflation and central bank policy to growth and market stability. They also tackle the bigger question: are we facing a 1970s-style energy crisis, or is today’s global economy more resilient than investors fear?  &amp;amp;nbsp;  From Trump-era “TACO” trade dynamics to the evolution of supply-driven inflation shocks, this conversation cuts through the noise and focuses on what really matters.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Because in moments like this, it’s not about reacting to headlines. It’s about understanding which risks actually move markets.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Episode Timestamps  00:00 – Opening monologue: Markets, uncertainty, and why this moment feels different  02:15 – Setting the stage: What’s happening with Iran and global markets  05:00 – Initial market reaction: Sell first, ask questions later  07:30 – Do geopolitical events actually matter for markets?  10:15 – The real transmission mechanism: Why oil is everything  13:30 – Oil shocks explained: How they impact inflation and growth  17:00 – Are we heading back to a 1970s-style energy crisis?  20:30 – Why today’s economy is more resilient to oil shocks  24:00 – Supply shocks vs demand shocks: A new market regime  27:30 – Trump, TACO trades, and policy uncertainty  30:30 – What markets are missing right now  33:30 – Key signals to watch: oil curve, inflation expectations, financial conditions  37:00 – The role of the US dollar in times of stress  39:30 – Portfolio implications: what investors should (and shouldn’t) do  42:30 – Why it may be too early to de-risk portfolios  45:00 – Final thoughts: reacting vs staying disciplined &amp;amp;nbsp; Disclosures: https://forstrong.com/disclosures/ &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Global Thinking Podcast Series - https://forstrong.com/podcast/ &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Global Thinking Insights - https://forstrong.com/insights/ &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Who is Forstrong Global - https://forstrong.com/who-we-are/ &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Ask Forstrong - https://forstrong.com/category/ask-forstrong/ &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Invest With Us - https://forstrong.com/invest-with-us/ &amp;amp;nbsp; Thank for you listening, please considering leaving a review and subscribing for future episodes. For any questions, comments or suggested topics please reach out to Rob Duncan, rduncan@forstrong.com &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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