Oracle's credit risk indicators are flashing warning signs. Their 5-year CDS spreads have jumped 125 basis points, hitting levels not seen since three years ago. This spike in swap pricing suggests growing market concerns about the company's credit worthiness.
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MEVHunterBearish
· 2h ago
This move by Oracle is indeed a bit risky; 125 BP is no small number.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 2h ago
Here we go again, CDS has surged by 125 basis points? Honestly, my first reaction when I saw this data was "This is a bottom range, bro." But then I thought, the market really is teaching us a lesson... For Oracle, this could either be the eve of a rebirth or a moment for real reflection. But you know, opportunities are often hidden in this kind of panic. Believe in the conservation of energy—what's meant to come will eventually come.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 3h ago
Oracle is about to crash, CDS is soaring so much, the market has sensed it long ago.
Oracle's credit risk indicators are flashing warning signs. Their 5-year CDS spreads have jumped 125 basis points, hitting levels not seen since three years ago. This spike in swap pricing suggests growing market concerns about the company's credit worthiness.