Oil dips below $100 as Trump signals possible end to Iran conflict

US markets opened Wednesday in positive territory but more muted than pre-market gains suggested, after President Trump told the New York Post it was “too soon” to plan a peace signing ceremony with Iran.

The SPY opened up 0.58%, QQQ up 0.82% and the DIA up 0.97%, solid gains, but a step back from the enthusiasm that greeted early reports of a near-deal.

International markets jumped the most on the news, with Vanguard’s VXUS ETF climbing 2.2%

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Oil stocks remain under heavy pressure:

  • Equinor -8%
  • Eni -4.62%
  • TotalEnergies -4%,
  • BP -3.48%
  • Petrobras -3.6%,
  • ExxonMobil -3.6%
  • Shell -2.46%.

Chevron is the lone outlier, edging up 0.19%.

The divergence between the broader market and energy stocks tells the story of the day: investors are still pricing in some probability of a deal, but with less conviction than at the open.

The oil trade is a direct bet on Hormuz, and right now, that bet is getting more complicated by the hour.

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