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🚨 EMERGENCY MARKET UPDATE: A massive geopolitical escalation just hit the Middle East, fundamentally rewriting the global macroeconomic baseline right before the Monday Asian market open. Operation Epic Fury has put the Strait of Hormuz—the critical maritime choke point that controls roughly 20% of the world's oil supply—into active geopolitical play. In this urgent episode of What Changes, I break down the exact financial fallout of this global crisis. We look at the terrifying mathematical reality of the physical silver market, where the COMEX vault system has experienced a 75% drawdown, leaving only 86 to 88 million ounces of registered, deliverable silver. With over 15 million barrels of oil per day suddenly trapped without alternative routing, Brent crude is projected to gap aggressively from $72 towards the $91 per barrel threshold. This unavoidable energy inflation shock is the ultimate rocket fuel for precious metals. Watch the full breakdown to understand why institutional models are projecting Gold to violently test $5,300 and why Silver is staring directly at the $100 psychological threshold. 📱 Stay connected with real-time updates: Join our Telegram channel: https://t.me/whatchanges Follow us on X: https://x.com/OGWhatchanges 📚 Check out my recommended book: https://amzn.to/4qdkxjD Disclaimer: The content in this video is strictly for educational and informational purposes. This is not financial advice, and none of the information presented constitutes investment recommendations. #SilverSqueeze #GoldPrice #OilShock #Macroeconomics #COMEX #StraitOfHormuz #Commodities #MiddleEastCrisis #FederalReserve #FinancialMarkets