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JJ/Alyosha - Oil to $60 as 'this too shall pass'

It is always better to know someone smart in trading than it is to be smart.

Today’s guest is John Johnston aka Alyosha of the excellent Market Vibes Substack.

John Johnston provides trade ideas and is a metals and oil specialist and has also been a Comex NYMEX member for 4 decades.

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NB - Recorded on Thursday 9th April 2026 AM

JJ talks in detail about:

  • Oil latest, why it is good for the US market and why Oil is likely to head down to $60 moving forwards (and possibly lower than that)

  • Various signals and why the markets are essentially telling us to keep calm and carry on at present

  • US/Iran/Israel latest and why Washington has to answer every time Israel calls

  • Why US pipeline companies are worth looking exploring in more depth

  • 1 potentially excellent Contrarian play on the table at the moment

  • Why now is not necessarily the best time to try and trade gold and silver

  • And much more

Contact Information & Previous Recording

Please do connect with John Johnston at Alyosha / Market Vibes

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The following article is also highly recommended reading:

market vibes
this too shall pass
April 7…
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