Oil Bulls Take Control as Iran Deal Collapses and Hormuz Stays Restricted

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Financial market analysis indicating neutral sentiment based on current trends.

Sentiment
Neutral
AI Confidence
50%
Time Horizon
Short Term
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October WTI crude oil futures are trading at $86.31 late Thursday, up $4.82 or 5.91% for the week. The contract opened at $81.62, traded as low as $80.80, and reached $87.69. Friday’s session is still ahead, so the weekly result is not final. The market has already made its decision about the week. WTI rallied because the agreement traders were waiting for never appeared. The Strait of Hormuz is still operating far below normal. The ceasefire is finished. No talks are scheduled. Washington and Tehran are moving farther apart, not closer together.…

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Financial market analysis indicating neutral sentiment based on current trends.

Time Horizon

Short Term

Original article published by OilPrice.com on August 21, 2026.
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