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    Dow Jones Stock Markets Futures Wobble as Hormuz Fears Gatecrash the Rally

    Radio TandilBy Radio Tandil23 April 2026Updated:5 May 2026No Comments4 Mins Read106 Views
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    Between the opening of Asian markets and Trump’s Truth Social post late on Tuesday night, it appeared as though Wall Street had persuaded itself that the worst was behind them. The Dow added 340 points without much drama, the Nasdaq broke another record at 24,657.57, and the S&P 500 ended the day at 7,137.90. Nevertheless, the figure on the screen had decreased by the time Dow futures began trading overnight into Thursday. Not in a big way. Just enough to be noticeable. Enough to imply that the overnight crowd wasn’t quite buying whatever confidence the cash session brought.

    You can learn something from the space between the futures tape and the closing bell. On Wednesday, traders celebrated the extension of the ceasefire, but by early Thursday morning, the Strait of Hormuz was back in the news. Two container ships were taken into custody. Earlier in the day, there was a gunboat exchange. Brent crude is rising above $100 per barrel. When the oil chart continues to rise in the background, it is difficult to maintain a rally.

    Indicator / EntityValue / Detail
    S&P 500 Close (Apr 22)7,137.90 (+1.05%)
    Nasdaq Composite Close24,657.57 (+1.64%) — new record
    Dow Jones Industrial Average49,490.03 (+0.69%)
    E-mini Dow Futures (Apr 23, early)49,379.00 (−0.58%)
    Brent Crude$101.91 (+3.5%)
    WTI Crude$92.60 (+3.3%)
    10-Year Treasury Yield~4.30%
    Bitcoin~$78,900 (intraday)
    Gold Futures$4,760/oz (+0.8%)
    Trigger EventTrump extends U.S.–Iran ceasefire (Truth Social, Apr 21 night)
    Notable Earnings BeatsGE Vernova (+14%), Boeing (+5.5%), Philip Morris (+7%)
    Earnings on WatchTesla, IBM, ServiceNow (after close Apr 22)

    In itself, Trump’s post was a peculiar relic of contemporary market-moving. It described Iran’s government as “seriously fractured” and referenced a request from Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. It was written in the style he saves for really significant announcements. The blockade remains in place. For now, there is no attack. Investors appear to think that purchases time, possibly weeks or even more. Through official media, Tehran referred to the negotiations as a “waste of time.” One of the reasons this market is so hard to read is that both things can be true at the same time.

    At the very least, earnings are acting. The stock increased 14% in a single session due to GE Vernova’s impressive numbers, which are uncommon for a company of that size unless something significant has changed. In Boeing’s current universe, a smaller-than-expected loss is considered a win. According to FactSet, more than 80% of S&P 500 reporters have exceeded expectations thus far. Sitting with that figure is worthwhile. It implies that the American corporate machine is currently operating at a higher temperature than predicted by forecasters.

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    However, corporate resilience is not the only thing that the futures market rewards. It costs money, and fear has a geographical focus at the moment. This week, if you walk around any Lower Manhattan trading floor, you’ll notice that people are paying nearly as much attention to tanker tracking sites as they are to quote screens. With records on the tape, a war premium in the oil pits, and a bitcoin chart that surged from overnight lows of $75,000 back toward $80,000 as if it didn’t matter, one seasoned trader called it the strangest sentiment backdrop he had seen since 2020.

    There’s a feeling that the larger rally has been stretched but is still intact. In an interview on Wednesday, Ben Fulton of WEBs Investments made a telling statement: the risk was to the upside a week ago, but it is now to the downside. This is precisely the kind of fragility that characterizes markets that break records on geopolitical relief. Resolution pricing is used by the Nasdaq. Pricing is being disrupted by the oil curve. One of them will be mistaken.

    As this develops, it’s difficult to avoid thinking that the Dow futures volatility has nothing to do with the Dow. It concerns a market that has run out of simple solutions and is anxiously and patiently awaiting the next signal from Tehran, the tanker lanes, or the upcoming earnings calls.

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