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Market Brief: Crude at $70 Is the Opening Bid — The Real Risk Is Who's Running Tehran

Markets are pricing Khamenei's death as a supply shock. They should be pricing it as a power vacuum. Those are two completely different trades.

March 1, 20260 Views

Crude pushing through $70 this morning is the market's first instinct. It's also the wrong one.

This isn't a pipeline disruption or a sanctions tightening. This is a regime-continuity event with no modern precedent. Iran hasn't done succession since 1989 — and that transition happened with Khomeini's chosen apparatus already in place. There is no such apparatus now. Not a visible one.

The Load-Bearing Wall Just Came Down

Khamenei wasn't a figurehead. He was the arbitration layer between the IRGC, the Assembly of Experts, and the elected government — three power centers that don't naturally cooperate. Remove him and every internal negotiation in Tehran just got harder, slower, and more dangerous.

That's not a supply shock. That's a decision-making vacuum at the worst possible moment.

Russia and China are making noise diplomatically. Neither is writing checks or shipping weapons. A cornered state is dangerous. A leaderless one may be paralyzed — which sounds better until you realize paralysis breaks both directions.

Don't Chase Spot Oil. Watch Qom and the IRGC Simultaneously.

My read: the theological signal from Qom and the operational posture of the IRGC will diverge before they converge. That gap — that moment of institutional incoherence — is where the real risk premium lives.

Energy vol is the cleaner expression here. Not spot crude. The $100 Hormuz scenario isn't base case yet, but it stops being tail risk the moment Tehran can't agree internally on what to threaten.

#Iran#CrudeOil#Geopolitics#EnergyMarkets

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