Sebastien Bischeri | TalkMarkets | Page 3
Quantitative Analyst & Trader
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With a diverse background spanning computer science, engineering, banking, finance, and trading, I bring a wealth of experience to my role both as a Commodities Trader and as the Founder of Alligatrade. My career journey has taken me from serving as a Reserve Officer in the French Armed Forces ...more

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How Will Rising Crude Oil Prices Affect Demand And Gasoline?
Crude oil prices soared earlier this week after Saudi Arabia said on Sunday it would raise crude oil prices for most regions except the United States.
Mixed Signals On The Dashboard, So Oil Pays Attention To Stocks
U.S. crude inventories have decreased by over five million barrels, which implies greater demand and is considered a bullish factor for crude oil prices.
Black Gold Still Hesitant Despite Bullish U.S. Crude Inventories
A drop in reserves was slightly bigger than expected, however, the crude oil market remains hesitant to break out. What’s holding it back?
Why Is Crude Oil Ignoring U.S. Inventories?
While the current pull-back on black gold is fundamentally triggered by different forces, where is the prevailing wind coming from that is pushing prices lower?
How To Hit Crude Oil Targets: The Story Of A Successful Trade
A recipe for a successful trading plan is good risk appraisal combined with a pinch of discipline and prompt readjustments.
Oil Sanctions, Supply, And Demand: Will This Mixture Explode?
Brent and WTI had already fallen by more than 6% on Monday, carried away by fears of a global economic slowdown and the erosion of Chinese demand due to the epidemic outbreak that the country is currently experiencing.
Is Crude Oil Attempting A Breakout Ahead Of The OPEC+ Meeting?
What decision could OPEC and its allies potentially make as we witness an economic slowdown in China, the world’s top importer of crude oil?
China Faces Trouble As The EU Nears Embargo On Russian Oil
China is the world's second-largest consumer and the world’s top importer of crude oil. In the face of adversity, is its economy likely to slow down?
Marine Shipping Stocks: Hot Ways To Diversify Your Portfolio
A look at stocks in another aspect of indirectly trading commodities (energy): sea freight, maritime shipping, and logistics.
Crude Oil Is Holding Its Breath As China Fears Covid Again
While China plans to implement lockdowns for fear of an epidemic, concerns about the coronavirus are taking a toll on the oil market. Will it escalate?
With Lidl Becoming A Shipowner, Should We Invest In Shipping?
While commodity prices soar, is it worthwhile to consider investing in the logistics, maritime, and shipping industrial sectors? Or is it too risky?
The Witchy Trio: Commodities Supercycle, Inflation, And… Recession?
If the current market phenomena were to star in a Shakespeare drama, they would be ideal candidates for the Three Witches. Can you guess who would play who?
Crude Oil: Between Slowing Demand And Shrinking Supply
The current and future sanctions on Russia could create one of the worst oil supply shocks ever and it would be impossible to replace those volumes, as OPEC signaled it would not pump more.
Oil: Are Sanctions On Russia Effective Or Counterproductive?
While Europe condemns Russia's actions, other countries take advantage of the turmoil and buy oil at a discount.
WTI Crude Oil: How To Turn A Stop-Loss Into A Stop-Win
A quick review of the trade entry provided in the pre-opening US session on Monday and its “stop-win” dragged upwards on Wednesday.
Who Benefits Most From The Russia-Ukraine War?
With the unrest in the Black Sea basin, it appears that there are two more cross-trade wars in the world. These are about energy and currency.
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