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🚨💥😱 Why is S&P 500 and US Stocks Reacting Positively to Trump’s Hormuz Blockade?
On April 13, 2026, the S&P 500 demonstrated surprising resilience, erasing early losses to turn positive despite the U.S. military initiating a naval blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz. This intraday reversal caught traders off guard, as equity futures had initially plummeted following President Trump’s announcement of the blockade after the collapse of peace talks in Islamabad.
The failed negotiations centered on disputes over uranium enrichment and sanctions. While the blockade specifically targets Iranian-bound vessels and does not halt all transit, it has significant economic implications. Crude oil prices surged past $104 per barrel, and U.S. gas prices are projected to exceed $4.25 per gallon.
Despite these inflationary pressures, the market's recovery was fueled by unconfirmed reports that Iranian officials are considering abandoning uranium enrichment as a condition to end the conflict.
Financial giants like JPMorgan Chase have advised investors to "buy the dip," predicting a V-shaped recovery within three to twelve months. They argue that bearish sentiment and oversold conditions currently present a buying opportunity. Meanwhile, the cryptocurrency market showed similar stability; Bitcoin held steady above $71,000, mirroring a broader trend of risk assets absorbing geopolitical shocks before rebounding.
Currently, global shipping traffic in the Strait remains well below normal levels, reflecting the high stakes of the situation. Market stability now rests on whether diplomatic breakthroughs occur or if the first military interdiction events trigger further volatility. Investors remain cautiously optimistic, banking on a resolution that prevents a prolonged global energy crisis.
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