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Chevron

The second-largest U.S. oil major, producing and refining worldwide.

Coverage of Chevron is holding steady : 2 signals on the latest tracked day, down 60% from its three-week baseline of 5, across 2 domains (down from 4 a week ago). That makes it the #348 most-covered of the 349 concerns we track.

Chevron is steady by its own history. Its normal rhythm is about 5 signals a day across 2 domains (9 tracked days). A real move would be a day at 7+ signals — 25% above that baseline, the bar our trend read calls accelerating — or a spread into domains beyond its usual 2. That is the move that would push it up the Wire.

What’s changed

5 of the last 7 tracked days ran below the three-week baseline — a sustained cooling, not a one-day dip.

What the reporting says

Across 29 tracked stories from 15 outlets, reporting on Chevron most often describes military action (5), elections (1).

It shows up alongside Oil (23), Exxon (13), Hormuz (11), Russia (11), Iran (9), Middle East (9), Shell (9), Ukraine (9).

Two steps out: Aug (through Oil, 23 shared stories on the weaker link); China (through Oil, 23 shared stories on the weaker link); Inflation (through Oil, 23 shared stories on the weaker link); Israel (through Oil, 23 shared stories on the weaker link).

Tracked since May 29, with coverage on 12 separate days — concentrated in Energy.

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Counts computed from our committed signal record (Jul 14 – Aug 18, 9 tracked days). Informational only — not financial, legal, or investment advice. Prediction-market prices are shown as a signal of what the crowd believes. Terms · Privacy · page rendered Aug 18, 8:49 AM PT