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War, Oil Prices & Market Shake-Up: Winners and Losers

A month into the Iran conflict, global markets are beginning to feel the pressure.

• Major indices like the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow are all down ~7–8% this month

• Rising oil prices and interest rates are driving most of the decline

Biggest losers so far:

– Materials (especially gold & silver miners)
– Airlines & cruise companies (fuel costs rising)
– Homebuilders (mortgage rates climbing)
– Consumer stocks (spending pressure from higher costs)

Surprising trend

Energy stocks are the only sector holding up—but they haven’t fully caught up with rising oil prices yet, which could mean more upside.

What’s driving this?

– Inflation fears are back
– Interest rate cuts may not happen anymore
– There’s even a ~50% chance of a rate hike this year

Bottom line:
The war is shifting market expectations fast—and smart investors are already repositioning.





Source:investopedia
 
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War, Oil Prices & Market Shake-Up: Winners and Losers

A month into the Iran conflict, global markets are beginning to feel the pressure.

• Major indices like the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow are all down ~7–8% this month

• Rising oil prices and interest rates are driving most of the decline

Biggest losers so far:

– Materials (especially gold & silver miners)
– Airlines & cruise companies (fuel costs rising)
– Homebuilders (mortgage rates climbing)
– Consumer stocks (spending pressure from higher costs)

Surprising trend

Energy stocks are the only sector holding up—but they haven’t fully caught up with rising oil prices yet, which could mean more upside.

What’s driving this?

– Inflation fears are back
– Interest rate cuts may not happen anymore
– There’s even a ~50% chance of a rate hike this year

Bottom line:
The war is shifting market expectations fast—and smart investors are already repositioning.





Source:investopedia
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