A remarkable data point was shared in the activity of international energy trading: recently, 30 million barrels of oil were traded. The market value of this transaction was estimated at approximately $4 billion. Such large-volume commodity movements are among the key indicators affecting the global economy and financial markets.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 01-11 18:51
30 billion barrels of oil flowing, 400 billion dollars dancing in dark pools—this is the hunter's moment for midnight arbitrage.
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The sandwich attack on commodities is always the fattest bite in the robot paradise.
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Watching these data at 3 a.m., really, time cost is the biggest killer.
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The liquidity trap is well designed; the question is, who is waiting on the other end?
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A 400 billion price shock, how many gas wars would it take to digest this order?
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Oil is just the front show of dark pool trading; the real feast is off-chain.
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Another arbitrage zone missed repeatedly; watching others eat meat, why didn't I set up my robot properly?
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AllInDaddy
· 01-09 23:52
$3 billion worth of oil transactions, how long can this wave last?
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not_your_keys
· 01-09 23:51
Trade of 3 billion barrels of oil, the pace is really starting to accelerate.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-09 23:29
30m barrels moving $4b around... tbh that's the kind of volume that makes me nervous. been there when big commodity shifts trigger cascading liquidations across leverage positions. watch your health factors if you're exposed to energy plays rn, seriously.
A remarkable data point was shared in the activity of international energy trading: recently, 30 million barrels of oil were traded. The market value of this transaction was estimated at approximately $4 billion. Such large-volume commodity movements are among the key indicators affecting the global economy and financial markets.