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📉 Stock Market Today: Middle East Conflict Triggers Sell-Off; Dow Sinks 770 Points as Oil, Gold Surge

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Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East rattled global markets Friday, sending major U.S. indexes sharply lower as Israel and Iran exchanged missile strikes. While equities plunged, investors sought safety in gold and crude oil, both of which saw dramatic price spikes.


🔻 Dow Drops 770 Points Amid Missile Strikes

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average: –769.83 points (–1.79%) → 42,197.79
  • S&P 500: –1.13% → 5,976.97
  • Nasdaq Composite: –1.30% → 19,406.83

The sharp declines dragged all three major U.S. indexes into the red for the week:

  • Dow: –1.3% weekly
  • S&P 500: –0.4% weekly
  • Nasdaq: –0.6% weekly

According to The Guardian, Iranian missiles struck Tel Aviv in retaliation for an early morning Israeli air assault, prompting warnings of broader escalation from both sides. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled further military action is imminent, stating, “More is on the way.”


🛢️ Oil and Gold Soar on Safe Haven Buying

Energy and commodities markets surged as investors shifted away from risk assets:

  • Crude Oil: Spiked above the $87–$90 range
  • Gold: Approaching new highs as traders hedged against broader instability

Jeff Buchbinder, Chief Equity Strategist at LPL Financial, said the conflict could persist for several weeks and sees triple-digit oil prices as likely if Iranian output is disrupted.

“Oil and gold remain strong hedges in this geopolitical climate,” Buchbinder noted.


🌍 Market Risks: Strait of Hormuz and Energy Infrastructure

Kristian Kerr, LPL’s Head of Macro Strategy, highlighted concerns over the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway through which nearly 20% of the world’s oil passes daily.

While Kerr sees full closure as unlikely—given Iran’s reliance on Chinese oil exports—he warned that any targeted attacks on oil infrastructure in the Gulf could further destabilize energy markets and risk broader economic fallout.

“If prices break decisively above $80 per barrel, the risk-off sentiment could widen, especially for crowded European equities,” Kerr added.


🧾 Historical Perspective: Markets Usually Rebound

Despite the dramatic pullback, LPL’s historical analysis of 25 geopolitical events over the last 70 years shows:

  • Average S&P 500 drawdown: ~5%
  • Time to bottom: ~19 days
  • Time to full recovery: ~42 days

“Markets tend to recover quickly following geopolitical shocks—unless energy supply or global trade is fundamentally disrupted,” Buchbinder said.


⚠️ Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Markets are volatile, and investors should consult with licensed professionals before making portfolio decisions.

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