Traders Brace for Turbulent Open as War Rages On
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AI-PoweredThe escalating tensions between the US and Iran, with a 48-hour ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, may lead to a turbulent market open as traders brace for potential strikes and retaliation. This development could significantly impact oil prices and volatility across various assets. The situation's uncertainty and potential for conflict may cause risk-off sentiment in the markets.
The threat of strikes on Iranian power plants and potential retaliation could lead to a spike in oil prices, with possible effects on energy stocks and the broader market. This may also lead to a flight to safe-haven assets such as gold (XAU) and potentially the US dollar, while putting pressure on stocks, especially those in the energy and aerospace sectors.
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President Donald Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Tehran late Saturday to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face strikes on its power plants, a deadline that expires Monday evening in New York. But his later threats to bomb power plants — and Iran’s vow to retaliate — showed little progress toward a ceasefire.
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