Die Ölpreise sind wieder auf das Vor-Iran-Kriegsniveau gefallen … und doch stehen wir vor einem Anstieg der Gaspreise? Hmmm…?

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Von fast_forward_me

5 Kommentare

  1. Cautious_Use_7442 on

    As with many other products: Price increases are passed onto end consumers also immediately, whereas price decreases take their sweet time to make it to end consumers. 

  2. Fancy-Delivery5081 on

    Because markets react faster to shocks than to cooldowns. It will take some weeks till we get a pricedrop.

  3. DuePercentage1580 on

    gas stations still have inventories bought at high prices, so this forms their cost.

    the further prices are from the raw materials, the stickier they are. so oil, gold, sugar respond quickly to events and even rumours, while petrol (gas), rings and candy respond slower and not to every piece of news

  4. Feierkappchen on

    That chart reflects about 48 hours‘ of investor sentiment (buoyed by governments left and right announcing price, market and strategic interventions)

    The reality at hand remains unchanged (Iran has a new leader, drones hover above the strait, tugs are sunk, navy escorts aren’t happening and no one dares to test if rumors about undersea mines are true or not)

    Faced with this split, gas stations are going to play it safe and continue to operate according to elevated risk scenarios 

    The winners may be commodity traders. Some people have made life-changing amounts of money in the past 7 days 

  5. bear with me

    when oil price rise, we also rise the gas price.

    when oil price goes down, we have reserves bought at a higher price, so we keep the high gas price.

    see the logic ? /s

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