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The US-Iran Conflict | Is This the Start of a Global Crisis?
By Kelvin Learns Investing  •  March 2, 2026
Sponsored by Moomoo SG. Sign up at https://kvli.link/moomoo or search for "special deposit" in moomoo app, key in my code: KELVIN88 before you make the first deposit Moomoo Malaysia https://kvli.link/moomoomy The US and Israel have launched a massive military operation against Iran, killing the Supreme Leader and targeting key officials. Iran has retaliated with missile strikes and briefly attempted to close the vital Strait of Hormuz. In this video, I break down the entire US-Iran conflict and what it means for your portfolio. Is this the start of a global crisis? How did past geopolitical events affect the S&P 500? And what is the single biggest risk factor that could cause a prolonged market crash? I'll analyze the historical data, look at the two most likely scenarios for what happens next, and share my personal investing plan for navigating the uncertainty. Time Codes: 0:00 - What Actually Happened 1:18 - Why Did They Attack Iran? 3:35 - Moomoo shoutout 4:58 - What History Tells Us 6:43 - The Single Biggest Risk: The Strait of Hormuz 10:21 - Two Scenarios 13:06 - What I'm Doing With My Portfolio 14:21 - Outro Disclaimers: *T&Cs apply for all campaigns. For Moomoo SG's welcome reward, asset maintenance and trading requirements apply. For 0 commission, platform and other fees apply. All views expressed in the video are the independent opinions of Kelvin Learns Investing. Neither Moomoo Singapore or its affiliates shall be liable for the content of the information provided. This advertisement has not been reviewed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore...
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