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BlockBeats News, May 9th, as the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz drags on, Wall Street is betting on a new trading paradigm — NACHO, meaning "Not A Chance Hormuz Opens," to replace the previous TACO trade (Trump Always Chickens Out).
The core assumption of the NACHO trade includes three layers: insurance companies will not cover ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices will remain high and boost inflation, and the Fed will therefore be unable to cut interest rates in the short term.
eToro market analyst Zavier Wong stated, "This essentially means the market has given up on expecting a 'quick fix.' For most of the crisis, every ceasefire headline would trigger a sharp drop in oil prices, with traders continuously pricing in a solution that never arrives. NACHO signifies the market's acknowledgment that high oil prices are not a one-off shock but a feature of the current market environment."
An analyst at Dufu Global Investment Management pointed out that both TACO and NACHO trades are unfolding in the second quarter — despite soaring energy prices, the S&P 500 index continues to hit new all-time highs.
A recent report from JPMorgan Chase warned that global commercial crude oil inventories are expected to approach "operational pressure levels" in early June, at which point the market will only be able to rely on additional supply or tap into storage facilities that must maintain the minimum storage capacity, which could potentially harm the oil supply infrastructure itself.
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