Oil market dislocations are abrupt price spikes or collapses caused by supply shocks, geopolitical crises, or demand shifts. Traders exploit these anomalies through arbitrage or hedging, while speculators profit from volatility. Producers and consumers adjust strategies to mitigate risks, with financial firms benefiting from increased trading activity during chaotic periods.
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