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Trappin Tuesday's

Why OpenAI Could Trigger the Next Big Market Collapse

Trappin Tuesday's

Wallstreet Looks Like Us Now Network

Business, Wallstreet Trapper, Investing, Entrepreneurship

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2026

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

AI stocks, OpenAI, Anthropic, oil prices, OPEC, and the Iran war are colliding in a way most people are completely missing. In this video, I break down the global market ripple effects of war, why the UAE leaving OPEC matters, why Alphabet’s Anthropic move is a big deal, and why I believe OpenAI could become one of the biggest risks in the market. ⚖🏚 COME JOIN US LIVE - 200TH EPISODE https://wallstreetlookslikeus.com/trappin-tuesdays-live 🏦🔥 Join our Exclusive Patreon!!! Creating ...

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0:00.0

I believe open AI is our in Iran.

0:03.0

Iran war is making a surprising country rich.

0:06.0

Now when I did this research, this was good.

0:09.0

Check this out.

0:10.0

The war in Iran has delivered a huge windfall for a South American country, Guyana.

0:15.0

Since the war, oil revenues have jumped from $370 million a week to $623 million a week.

0:23.1

Guyana was once among the poorest countries in the world,

0:26.2

but in 2015, 11 billion barrels of proven oil reserves were discovered off its coast,

0:31.4

and just look at the impact it's had.

0:33.6

Production started in 2019, and by 2025, oil had risen to become three-quarters of Guyana's GDP.

0:40.3

GDP per person in Guyana is now higher than in neighboring countries, and the gap is widening.

0:46.3

All this has been helped by the removal of Venezuela's dictator, Nikola's Maduro.

0:51.3

For years, Venezuela has threatened to take over this large

0:54.6

swath of Guyana, covering vast rainforests and large oil and mineral deposits.

0:59.2

President of Guiana, Fulana, and you're still tranquilas, compa de

1:05.2

with Maduro gone. Guiana has felt more confident to expand its oil exploration. Politically, investors were concerned that the country could lurch to the hard right,

1:14.6

but they were reassured in September 2025 when Guyana re-elected Irfan Ali, a centrist president.

1:20.6

Our country needs leadership you can rely on.

1:25.6

Guyana is at risk of the so-called resource curse.

1:29.3

That's when a country's increasing commodity wealth is so sudden that it causes damage to the rest of the economy.

1:35.3

And indeed, food and housing prices have jumped by 75% since 2021.

1:41.3

Fossil fuel revenue in 2026 accounts for nearly half of the annual budget.

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