An investor went long on crude oil futures before the US-Iran war and made a profit of $923,000 in 11 days.

Gate News reports that on March 7, according to on-chain analyst Ai Yi’s monitoring, an investor went long on crude oil futures before the US-Iran war and made a profit of $923,000 in just 11 days. The specific actions are as follows: On February 24, when tensions between the US and Iran escalated, the investor bought 40,000 barrels of CL (WTI crude oil futures) at $66.41, worth $2.656 million; on February 28, when large-scale military conflict broke out between the US and Iran and Iran blocked the Strait of Hormuz, the investor held firm; on March 2, the first trading day after the war erupted, crude oil prices surged violently, and the investor continued to hold; on March 7, crude oil futures hit a new high for the year, and the investor took profits at $89.5.

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