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Os ataques dos EUA e Israel contra o Irã lançados em 28 de fevereiro fizeram com que o petróleo Brent passasse de USD 119 o barril, o ouro acima de USD 5.200 e ações de defesa para recordes históricos.
Nesse contexto, os investidores estão se concentrando em um pequeno grupo de nomes vinculados a commodities que podem permanecer sensíveis a novos movimentos em petróleo, GNL e ouro. A questão chave é se o choque se mostra sustentado ou se um cessar-fogo, a normalização do transporte marítimo ou uma ação política removem parte do prêmio de risco geopolítico.
1. ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM)
A ExxonMobil tem sido uma das mais claras beneficiárias do aumento de preços. As ações atingiram um recorde de USD 159,60 no início de março e subiram aproximadamente 28% no acumulado do ano.
A empresa produz 4,7 milhões de barris de óleo equivalente por dia, tem um ponto de equilíbrio na Bacia do Permiano de cerca de USD 35/barril e está comprometida com USD 20 bilhões em recompras até 2026.
O Wells Fargo elevou sua meta de preço para USD 183 de USD 156 após a escalada, enquanto o consenso mais amplo dos analistas está em torno de USD 140 a $144. No entanto, a XOM já está negociando acima de muitas metas consensuais, e a interrupção de sua parceira de GNL, a QatarEnergy, representa um obstáculo operacional de curto prazo.
O que assistir
- Se as interrupções do Ormuz persistem além de 4 a 6 semanas.
- A liberação emergencial do estoque do G7 ou um cessar-fogo confiável podem reduzir o prêmio de risco de guerra.
- Quaisquer ajustes nas metas de consenso dos analistas.
O que o aumento dos preços do petróleo significa para a Exxon
2. Chevron (NYSE: CVX)
A Chevron atingiu uma nova alta de 52 semanas de USD 196,76 no início de março e aumentou aproximadamente 24% no acumulado do ano.
O ponto de equilíbrio do Brent da empresa para dividendos e despesas de capital é de cerca de USD 50/barril. Isso significa que, com os preços atuais do petróleo acima de USD 90, ele está gerando um fluxo de caixa livre significativo.
No entanto, a Chevron interrompeu temporariamente as operações em um campo de gás na costa de Israel após a atividade de mísseis na região, e desde então as ações recuaram mais de 1%, já que o conflito afeta diretamente suas operações.
O que assistir
- Atualizações operacionais diretas dos ativos da Chevron no Oriente Médio e em Israel.
- Quaisquer novas paradas que possam pesar na produção de curto prazo.
- Participação de petróleo bruto acima de USD 90, o que mantém a Chevron gerando fluxo de caixa livre significativo.
3. Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS/NYSE: WDS)
Com o Catar interrompendo a produção após ataques de drones iranianos, compradores na Ásia e na Europa estão lutando por suprimentos alternativos. A Woodside, como uma das maiores produtoras e exportadoras de GNL da Austrália, está fora da zona de conflito e está bem posicionada para se beneficiar da demanda redirecionada.
Os analistas alertam que a substituição real leva tempo devido às restrições de envio e contrato, o que significa que o aumento do preço pode ser mais durável do que uma simples negociação à vista. Os preços do gás de referência europeu TTF subiram mais de 50% em uma semana, ampliando o ambiente de margem para produtores de GNL fora do Oriente Médio.
O que assistir
- O ritmo e o cronograma de qualquer reinício da produção de GNL do Catar.
- Se a QatarEnergy permanecer off-line por semanas, a Woodside poderá começar a recontratar compradores europeus a preços spot elevados.
- Uma alta do dólar australiano pode ser um obstáculo que vale a pena acompanhar os ganhos denominados em USD.
4. Cheniere Energy (NYSE: GNL)
Juntamente com a Woodside, Cheniere é a beneficiária mais direta dos EUA da interrupção do GNL no Catar. Como maior exportador de GNL dos Estados Unidos, viu força intradiária no início da semana do conflito.
A produção doméstica de energia dos EUA protegeu os consumidores americanos do pior choque, mas o prêmio de exportação aumentou à medida que compradores europeus e asiáticos pagam pelo fornecimento fora do Golfo.
O comércio é “geopoliticamente sensível” e qualquer resolução pode reverter a vantagem rapidamente. Mas enquanto a infraestrutura de gás de Hormuz e do Golfo permanecer comprometida, Cheniere está posicionada para se beneficiar estruturalmente.
O que assistir
- Qualquer avanço diplomático que reabra as rotas marítimas do Golfo.
- Anúncios de novos contratos de aquisição de longo prazo assinados a preços elevados atuais.
5. Newmont Corporation (NYSE: NEM)
O ouro subiu 5,2% em uma única sessão em 1º de março, atingindo USD 5.246/onça, à medida que os mercados buscavam ativos seguros. A Newmont, a maior produtora de ouro do mundo, viu suas reservas efetivamente reavaliadas a esses preços.
Ele está em alta junto com o ganho de 24% do ouro no acumulado do ano, e seus custos totais de sustentação permanecem praticamente fixos.
No entanto, as mineradoras de ouro se venderam drasticamente em 4 de março, e a Newmont caiu quase 8% em uma única sessão, à medida que uma desalavancagem mais ampla do risco atingiu as ações de metais preciosos.
As ações se recuperaram desde então, mas a volatilidade continua alta. Para investidores de longa duração, analistas observam que jurisdições de mineração “seguras”, como Canadá, Austrália e Nevada, estão cobrando novos prêmios à medida que a instabilidade no Oriente Médio aumenta o valor do fornecimento geopoliticamente seguro.
O que assistir
- Se o ouro pode se manter acima de USD 5.000/onça.
- Um conflito prolongado pode acelerar um ciclo de fusões e aquisições em mineradores de ouro juniores.
- Um cessar-fogo ou um amplo evento de desalavancagem de ações como o principal risco a ser monitorado.

6. Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT)
A Lockheed Martin atingiu um novo recorde histórico de USD 676,70 em 3 de março, um aumento de mais de 4% no dia. Seus caças F-35, munições guiadas com precisão, sistemas THAAD e artilharia de foguetes HIMARS são fundamentais para a campanha aérea em andamento.
O Departamento de Defesa dos EUA está se movendo para reabastecer os estoques de munições, e a ambição declarada de Trump de aumentar o orçamento de defesa dos EUA para USD 1,5 trilhão até 2027 acrescenta um vento favorável estrutural de longo prazo além do conflito imediato.
As ações de defesa estão subindo em meio aos preços clássicos de risco geopolítico, mas os investidores devem observar que o fluxo real de contratos leva tempo para se traduzir em lucros, e as avaliações já refletem um otimismo considerável.
O que assistir
- O ritmo das ordens de reabastecimento de munições do Departamento de Defesa dos EUA.
- A rapidez com que as vitórias de contratos se traduzem em crescimento da carteira de pedidos.
Principais ações de defesa a serem observadas: vencedores e perdedores do Irã
7. Barrick Gold (NYSE: OURO)
Barrick está acompanhando a corrida histórica do ouro ao lado da Newmont, com as ações subindo acentuadamente no acumulado do ano. Ela tem uma capitalização de mercado de aproximadamente USD 78 bilhões e está relatando projeções recordes de fluxo de caixa livre, já que seus custos totais de sustentação permanecem bem abaixo dos preços à vista atuais.
Como a Newmont, ela experimentou uma forte liquidação em uma única sessão de mais de 8% durante o evento mais amplo de desalavancagem de 4 de março, antes de se recuperar parcialmente.
Empresas de royalties e streaming, como a Wheaton Precious Metals (WPM), estão sendo preferidas por alguns investidores como uma forma mais protegida contra a inflação de acessar o ouro, dada sua menor exposição aos custos operacionais. Mas a Barrick continua sendo uma das maiores mineradoras de ouro listadas do mundo, com ganhos altamente sensíveis às mudanças no preço do ouro
O que assistir
- A capacidade do ouro de se manter acima de USD 5.000/onça.
- Qualquer Barrick avança em direção a aquisições de mineradores juniores.
- Inflação dos custos de energia, já que o aumento dos preços dos combustíveis pode começar a reduzir as margens operacionais das mineradoras.

Is it time to Capitalise on Short Squeezes ? Short Squeezes are one of the interesting price action patterns that can occur in the market. They can provide It can provide explosive momentum trading opportunities that can go on for days.
They can provide trading opportunities for scalpers, intraday, and swing traders. What actually is a short squeeze and why do they occur? To understand a short squeeze it is important to go back to the basics of trading and understand what an actual short is and why market participants go short on a product.
What is a short? A short is a position that a market participant takes when they expect the price of a market product to go down. This can include but is not excluded too, Securities, Commodities and Forex.
A trader may take a short position because they believe a company is overvalued, a currency will go down in value due to economic factors, to hedge or for a number of other reasons. Short positions can be taken in a range of ways, however, the most common method for shorting a CFD is quite simple. It involves borrowing units to sell with the short holder having to buy-back the units at a lower price and pocketing the difference.
Example A trader believes that company ABC is overvalued at $1.00 and decides to borrow 100 CFD units of ABC to short at $1.00 per CFD with a total value of $100. The price then falls to $0.50. The trader closes their position and buys back the CFDs at $50.
They are then able to pocket the difference of $50.00. The mechanics of a short squeeze. Due to the nature of a short position which requires a buying back of the stock to both close the position and lock in profit a trader will inevitably have to buy-back or close their position at some point.
This subsequently drives up the price. Most of the time in a trending market this process works without any issues. However, if the price stops falling and consolidates or to a stage where the market starts to see value in the price again, large short holders may decide to close out their position.
If big positions or institutions close all at once it can create an avalanche effect. Indicators of a short squeeze A stock, currency, or commodity that is highly shorted or is overextended to the sell side is often ripe for a squeeze. In addition, if the underlying asset is getting closer to an area of support or resistance it may show that the selling has dried up.
Shorters may then need to close their positions soon otherwise they risk holding losing positions If a stock is bottoming or basing it may indicate that buyers are beginning to take control of the price again. This shows that the asset has reached a point where it really can’t fall any further in price because buyers see too much value. A shift in the relative volume can indicate that either a big position is closing or buyers have found an area of value and that the price might be ready to reverse.
The large volume can also indicate that an institution is playing an active role in the price. It is usually good practice to follow where the big money is when trading. Squeezing in the current market A short squeeze can represent a great opportunity to profit for traders.
They can often be explosive moves and last for days. This means that whether you are a swing trader, day trader, or a scalper anyone can capitalise on a squeeze. In addition, with the current state of the market having one of its worst first half of the years in history, with bearish sentiment being very high.
The Nasdaq in particular and growth stocks in particular have seen their value smashed. As big short positions have been taken at some stage they will have to be closed and if the market can rally, then this phenomenon may become more regular. For instance the company ZIP a strong player in the Buy Now Player Sector had seen its share priced reduced to a fraction of its peak prior to just a few weeks ago.
However as seen in the chart below, a shift in volume was the first signal that the stock was about squeeze and shift strongly to the upside. In this instance, ZIP on the weekly chart saw a massive jump in volume, followed by an even larger jump in volume the following week. Importantly ZIP, according to (Shortman.com.au) had a short % of 7.34 on July 1 2022, prior to the breakout.
Looking at the daily chart underneath, the sheer volume of buying continued to get larger and larger which is indictive of a short squeeze as large positions began to close. The subsequent price action provided great consistent buying opportunities for traders.


Meta Platforms (META) announced its Q2 financial results after the closing bell in the US on Wednesday. The social media giant fell short of analyst expectations for the quarter. Revenue reported at $28.822 billion in Q2 (down by 1% year-over-year), vs. analyst estimate of $28.908 billion.
Earnings per share at $2.46 per share (down by 32% year-over-year) vs. $2.54 per share expected. "It was good to see positive trajectory on our engagement trends this quarter coming from products like Reels and our investments in AI," Mark Zuckerberg, Meta founder and CEO said in a press release following the announcement of the latest results. "We're putting increased energy and focus around our key company priorities that unlock both near and long term opportunities for Meta and the people and businesses that use our services," Zuckerberg added. Q3 2022 projections David Wehner, CFO of Meta: "We expect third quarter 2022 total revenue to be in the range of $26-28.5 billion. This outlook reflects a continuation of the weak advertising demand environment we experienced throughout the second quarter, which we believe is being driven by broader macroeconomic uncertainty.
We also anticipate third quarter Reality Labs revenue to be lower than second quarter revenue. Our guidance assumes foreign currency will be an approximately 6% headwind to year-over-year total revenue growth in the third quarter, based on current exchange rates." Meta Platforms (META) chart* *Meta Platforms (META) is displayed as Facebook Inc. (FB) on the GO Markets MetaTrader 5 platform Share price of Meta was up by 6.55% at the closing bell on Wednesday, trading at $169.32 per share. The stock fell by around 3% in the after-hours trading.
Here is how the stock has performed in the past year: 1 Month +1.76% 3 Month -4.64% Year-to-date -50.40% 1 Year -55.31% Meta Platforms price targets Keybanc $190 Mizuho $250 Rosenblatt $181 Deutsche Bank $235 Morgan Stanley $280 Credit Suisse $245 Citigroup $270 Cowen & Co. 275 Meta Platforms is the 11 th largest company in the world with a market cap of $451.42 billion. You can trade Meta Platforms (META) and many other stocks from the NYSE, NASDAQ, HKEX and the ASX with GO Markets as a Share CFD. Sources: Meta Platforms, TradingView, MetaTrader 5, Benzinga, CompaniesMarketCap


The S&P 500 has been battered and bruised in one of the worst first half of the years in history. However, there are some signs that it may be turning. A short term long buying opportunity on the SPY looks to be apparent.
With the recent bullish sentiment due to the market believing that much of the forecast slowing growth and interest rate hikes have been prices into the market already. The trading opportunity is a technical breakout of a wedge pattern on the daily chart. Firstly it is important to recognise that the S&P500 is still in a longer term down trend.
This can be seen on the chart below. Since December 2021 the SPX has been in a downward channel making a series of lower highs and lower lows. Therefore it is important to understand that this opportunity will be against the longer general trend of the market.
The Chart On the chart the wedge at the bottom of the channel has broken to the upside. Without this break it could’ve been possible that this would've formed into a bear flag. However on the contrary, it looks to have developed into a reversal pattern, as the price has coiled.
Furthermore, and importantly, the price has broken above the 50 day average. This is also supported by the MACD. The MACD is not just showing a crossover.
To add support to the reversal, the MACD is showing a double bottom pattern of exhaustion as it looks to break over the zero line for the first time since April. A conservative target would be the convergence of the next level of resistance and also the top line of the channel. This is a 4100 target.
If the index can break through 4100 level and continue to rise to 4230. As stated previously the second move up will likely face a large amount of resistance as it is fighting the general trend and against a fairly strong resistance point.


The Australian dollar has begun the week relatively strongly after gaining some momentum from RBA's most recent meeting. The board pushed across quite a hawkish sentiment sparking the rise in the AUD. They found that the current slowing growth across the market and global sphere created that was “becoming skewed to the downside.” The board expressed their concern about the economic activity in China, particularly with the threat of Covid 19.
With lockdowns and a strict covid policy, the threat remains a key factor in the speed of growth on the mainland. Whilst overall business activity improved through May and likely June as well, recent lockdowns have the potential to pull back these gains. The low unemployment signalled Australia’s robustness and strength with record high participation rates in the economy.
Violent weather events like the floods in NSW and the Russian and Ukraine crisis also further added strain on the supply driving up prices and increasing the price of goods. Non-labour inputs also rose in price contributing further to inflation. The members did note the prices for base metals had begun to ease as recession fears had grown.
In addition, declining house prices and clearance rates as a sign that the speed of inflation is potentially slowing, however, they still expect inflation to continue rising for the remainder of 2022. Ultimately the members of the board agreed to increase the cash rate by 50 basis points instead of the alternative of 25 points. With particular emphasis on the strong labour market, the need to bring inflation under control trumped the need for stronger growth.
In response to the release of the minutes, the AUDUSD saw a little rise higher. After sitting near its 52-week lows at $0.6681 in recent weeks, the minutes provided a much-needed push. The price of the AUDUSD currently sits at $0.6845 which is its prior support level and has now become a level of resistance.
If the AUDUSD can push through this level the next resistance point is at $0.6967. As the market is still dealing with unprecedented global inflationary figures, it remains risky to go against the USD, however with effective risk management this risk can be mitigated.


Recent History The USD has been on a tear in recent months as volatile market conditions have sent the currency rocketing. Inflationary pressures and recession fears have seen investors turn to the USD whilst at the same time taking off risk from the AUD. The AUD's drop has also been further is largely due to a decrease in the price of commodities such as Iron Ore, Brent Crude, Wheat, and other key resources that rive much of the Australian economy.
In addition, the AUD is seen as a risk currency. This means that the currency performs well when the economy is growing and the market is bullish and conversely suffers during times of volatility and slowed growth. There has been some positive price action to indicate that a reversal in the AUDUSD may be imminent.
Technical Analysis From a long-term perspective, the weekly chart shows that going back since 2015 the AUDUSD has been trading in a relatively stable range between approximately $0.6680 and $0.8126. The one exception to this was the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic which acted as a ‘Black Swan’ type of event towards the pair and the wider market, (A). This caused a mass panic and a subsequent sell off the AUDUSD.
Once the initial panic began to subside the pair recovered and was able to recover back into the range. It is interesting to note that over the last few years the pair has reverted to its 50-week moving average, after aggressive moves in either direction. In recent weeks, a reversal does appear to be emerging.
The candlesticks also support this by showing a red hammer candle followed by a relatively strong green candle indicating potential exhaustion, (B). Looking closely at the daily chart can provide a few more targets in terms of potential price targets. The next most reasonable price target could be the 50-day moving average which is also doubles as the next level of resistance at $0.6970.
If the price is able to break through this point, then it may go further target the 200 Day average of $0.7190. However, it will likely have to soak up a fair amount of selling pressure. Ultimately the strength of this pair will largely depend on how accurately the market is pricing in inflation and a recession.
If the selloff in equities has maxed out, then it may positively effect the direction of the AUDUSD. However, if there is more pain to come then the pair may sell further down.


Oil has seen its first real slip up in price since March. The commodity had been running on the back of high inflation and supply issues stemming from the Russian and Ukraine crisis. During the run Oil peaked at $137 a barrel before entering a period of consolidation.
The recent catalyst for the drop was OPEC announcing that 2023 would likely result in lower demand for Oil. In addition, the threat of Chinese lockdowns is once again rearing its ugly head, adding to the woes. Furthermore, there have been discussion in recent days and week with the President of the USA, Joe Biden pushing for an increase in production.
The price has now fallen out of the wedge and is testing the support level. A strong USD Oil historically moves inversely to the USD. This is because oil is priced in US dollars.
Therefore, when the US dollar is strong fewer US dollars are required to buy a barrel of oil. Conversely, when the USD is weak, more USD is required, increasing the price of Oil. Consequently, with the USD being as strong as it is currently, the price of oil had to at some point fall.
Slowing Growth A recession could be a strong driver for a dip in the price of oil as negative growth has reduces the demand for commodities. Growing economies require Oil and other commodities to develop their infrastructure. Therefore, a recession will likely lead to less manufacturing and less infrastructure development due to a reduction in demand.
Technical Analysis The price of Brent is approaching an important area of support. It can be observed that the price of Brent has broken down from its wedge pattern and following back into the longer-term trend. The price is sitting on its short-term support level of $97.
This level is also of extra importance because it also doubles as the 200-day average. It can therefore be expected that there will be a great deal of volume traded near this zone and that to break through it will require a great deal of selling pressure.

