Will S&P 500 Open Up Or Down On March 11? Here Is How Polymarket Traders Lean As Oil Swings And CPI Data Loom
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Will S&P 500 Open Up Or Down On March 11? Here Is How Polymarket Traders Lean As Oil Swings And CPI Data Loom
The S&P 500 ended Tuesday's session down 0.21% at 6,781.48, after a volatile stretch driven by oil price swings and escalating tensions in the Middle East, with investors closely tracking developments around the Strait of Hormuz. The Polygon-based (CRYPTO: POL) Polymarket crowd is leaning bullish heading into Wednesday. The March 11 market shows roughly 62% of traders betting "Up" versus about 38% "Down," with early trading volume exceeding $20,…
US Stock Market Today: Dow Jumps 400 Points, S&P 500 & Nasdaq Rise as Oil Prices Fall Amid Iran Tensions; Gold & Silver Surge; Bitcoin Climbs $74K
Stock Market Today Updates: Wall Street opened stronger, Dow Jones fall 473.23 points, S&P 500 down 0.44% and Nasdaq surge 0.27% amid Iran Conflict. Oil surged below $130, defense stocks rallied and gold climbed above $5,186 on heightened global risk.
S&P 500 Fluctuates Ahead of CPI Report
As the S&P 500 chart (US SPX 500 mini on FXOpen) shows, the index is trading near the 6,800 level this morning. However, the balance between supply and demand could change significantly after the release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report scheduled for 15:30 GMT+3.Against the backdrop of military developments in the Middle East and sharp movements in oil prices (as we previously noted, the WTI market remains volatile), today’s data will be…
Wall Street Closes Mixed While Oil Collapses: Dow Jones in Red, S&p in Low and Nasdaq Saves the Type
The collapse of crude oil — more than 11% — fails to clear the geopolitical risk: the Iranian threat over Ormuz and the ghost of stagflation push S&P 500 red and leave Nasdaq in a technical tie.
S&P 500 edges lower as oil retreats; ASX set to open higher
US sharemarkets ended mostly lower on Tuesday in choppy trading as oil prices retreated sharply and investors continued to monitor developments in the Iran conflict. The S&P 500 slipped 0.21% to close at 6,781.48, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged down 34 points, or 0.07%, to 47,706.51. The Nasdaq Composite was little changed, rising 0.01% to finish at 22,697.10. The session was marked by sharp swings. Earlier in the day the Dow had f…
S&P 500 Correction Warning Grows as Oil Shock, Fed Fears Split Wall Street
The S&P 500 slipped 0.21% to 6,781.48 on Tuesday, with investors split over whether the recent pullback signals a deeper correction or a temporary shock tied to oil and war headlines. Brent crude dropped 11% after surging past $119, and the VIX topped 30 for the first time in nearly a year. The Dow fell 0.07%, while the Nasdaq edged up 0.01%. Nvidia rose 1.2%; Oracle jumped over 7% after earnings. The post S&P 500 Correction Warning Grows as Oil…
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