Iran's advisor to the Supreme Leader just made some pretty pointed remarks about energy leverage.
The Strait of Hormuz handles roughly 20% of global oil flows and sits at the center of massive gas transit routes. That's not a minor detail — that's the world's most critical energy chokepoint.
The core message was blunt: a naval blockade doesn't hurt Iran as much as it disrupts everyone else. Supply chains, oil prices, market stability — all of it runs through that narrow stretch of water.
We've seen how fast energy shocks ripple through crypto and traditional markets alike. When oil spikes, risk appetite drops, liquidity tightens, and panic selling follows quickly behind.
This isn't fearmongering. It's just geography meeting geopolitics. Whoever controls energy flows holds real leverage over global markets, and right now that leverage is being talked about openly.
Keep an eye on oil prices and any escalation news this week. Volatility doesn't need a reason — it just needs a trigger.
