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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq turn higher, oil slides as Trump says war could be over soon

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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq turn higher, oil slides as Trump says war could be over soon US stocks recovered from steep losses on Monday, flipping firmly into the green after President Trump hinted the war with Iran could be over soon…
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  • Banks cannot catch a bid on steeper curve, which is a warning signal

    80% confidence
  • Lamb Weston should expand cost reduction program and conduct strategic review of certain international operations, particularly in Asia Pacific

    80% confidence
  • First Novo-Hims partnership ended because Hims didn't stop mass compounding of copycat drugs as agreed

    80% confidence
  • Has a plan to bring down oil prices

    80% confidence
  • Software rally looks more like short covering than durable comeback

    80% confidence
  • With bitcoin issuance fixed and large holders continuing to accumulate during volatility, sustained downside would likely require broader deterioration in liquidity conditions

    80% confidence
  • US could go into recession because of Iran situation

    80% confidence
  • Market is trading financials like a credit-stress proxy despite friendlier yield curve

    80% confidence
  • G7 agreed on following the oil situation very closely and are ready to take all necessary measures including using strategic reserves to stabilize the market

    80% confidence
  • Lamb Weston is well positioned to enter new phase of value creation with structural improvement in margins, capital allocation, and earnings power

    80% confidence
  • Leadership beneath market surface looks more consistent with de-risking than fresh risk appetite

    80% confidence
  • The war with Iran is very complete, pretty much. Iran has no navy, no communications, no Air Force

    80% confidence
  • Bond market stress could get nasty quickly and hit stocks harder as leveraged Treasury trades unwind

    80% confidence
  • US is very far ahead of initial 4-5 week estimated time frame for Iran conflict

    80% confidence
  • Impact of higher fuel costs on airfare would probably start quick

    80% confidence
  • Until transports can stabilize, hard to make case that broader growth scare is easing

    80% confidence
  • Odds of geopolitical deal increase as S&P 500 approaches 10% drawdown (roughly 6,280)

    80% confidence
  • Additional $250 million in cost cuts beyond initial program is necessary for Lamb Weston

    80% confidence

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Dow Jones Industrial Average · intraday loss800 points