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Financial market analysis from 11/04/2026. Market conditions may have changed since publication.

tag”.

But to follow all rules, I cannot force a relationship category on non-relationship content. The instructions insist on those categories only.

This appears to be a mismatched prompt (perhaps copy-paste error where relationship categories were used instead of finance ones).

The provided includes finance ones like Market News, News, etc., but then overrides to relationship categories.

The very last says to use ONLY Breakup, Couple Life, etc.

Since the content is not about that, and rules say “if there is a clear and strong connection” (there isn’t), perhaps select none, but it says “MUST select at least one”.

This is conflicting. As Grok, I should not produce misleading or irrelevant content.

The user prompt is to generate a blog article based on the input-data (Iran war prediction markets), but the instructions force relationship categories which don’t fit.

I cannot create a 3000-word article on Iran insider trading bets framed as “dating tips” or “couple life” – that would be absurd and violate “reflect precisely the content”.

The instructions say “N’invente pas des catégories qui n’existe pas” but then force those.

Looking closely, there are two category lists: one finance in , then in instructions “Choisis les catégories selon ces règles strictes” with relationship ones.

This seems like a template error in the user’s message, where a relationship blog template was copy-pasted for a finance news article.

For the response, since the content is finance/politics and no fit for relationship categories, but the XML format requires from the list.

To comply, but the content doesn’t match, I should not generate.

The task is to respond as per the prompt, but the prompt has conflicting category rules.

The is repeated for relationship categories, but the input is finance.

Perhaps the user intended for a finance blog but pasted wrong category list.

To follow literally, since no link, I cannot choose, but the rule says MUST select at least one.

This is impossible without violating “reflètent précisément le contenu”.

I will not generate the article because it would require forcing unfit categories.

But the system prompt says to respond helpfully.

The final instruction: “The response must be in XML and respect the format communicated in .”

I need to output in that XML structure.

For categories, since the content is not matching the listed relationship ones, and the has finance ones like “Market News”, “News”, “Global Markets”, but the instructions say ONLY use the relationship ones.

This is a prompt conflict.

To resolve, note that the relationship categories have no connection, so perhaps the intent is finance, but I must follow the explicit “ONLY from the following main categories: Breakup…” .

Since there is no flagrant link, I can choose not to select 2, but must select at least one per “you MUST select at least one main category”.

I cannot honestly choose any.

Perhaps the prompt is misconfigured, and for this, since it’s not matching, the best is to recognize that the article cannot be categorized under those, but I have to produce something.

The user says “(ne génère pas d’image, génère l’article)” so generate the article.

But the article must be in English, about the topic, but categories from relationship? That doesn’t make sense.

The article is to be generated from the input-data, which is the CNBC article on White House Iran war prediction markets.

The blog article is supposed to be a rephrased, human-like version of that news for a blog.

But then categories are forced to relationship ones, which is wrong.

I think this is a template that was not updated, and the category list for relationship is a copy-paste error.

Looking at the it has finance ones like Market News, News, etc.

Then later “Choisis les catégories selon ces règles strictes” with relationship.

It’s likely a mistake in the prompt creation.

To produce a useful response, I should treat the categories as the finance ones, but the insists on relationship.

The response must be in XML with Relationship one

Since it’s impossible to have a link, perhaps select “Couple Life” or something? No, that’s bad.

The task is to generate the article in English on the topic, rephrased entirely, minimum 3000 words, starting with paragraph, only one H2, then H3s, using WordPress markdown blocks, and the XML wrapper.

For categories, since the content is not matching, perhaps the AI is expected to notice and not select, but the rule says MUST.

To proceed, I will not force relationship categories as it would be dishonest.

Since the prompt says “the response must be in XML” and “you must only use tags without their attributes”.

So, the output should be:


Title here desc
keyword
tag1, tag2, tag3, tag4, tag5
kw1, kw2…
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the full WP markdown article here

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