Viewpoint: The latest conflict between Israel and Iran is just short-term noise, and we should seize the opportunity to buy stocks at a low price
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Odaily News Economist Alex Krüger wrote an analysis, saying, "The latest confrontation between Israel and Iran should have only a short-term impact, rather than starting a new trend. It is just short-term noise. It is more like an Israeli-Iranian armed conflict in 2024 than a large-scale war. The question is when to "buy the dip." Reviewing the 2024 timeline: April 12: Rumors spread and the market fell for the first time; April 13: Iran launched missiles directly at Israel for the first time, and the market fell again; April 14-18: The market remained nervous as it waited for Israeli retaliation; April 18: Israel retaliated, took restrained attacks, and avoided hitting major targets. The market soared. Both sides then expressed a pause and returned to covert operations."
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