Abstract:The Middle East conflict continues to dominate market sentiment, with oil prices oscillating as investors weigh geopolitical risks, the "Trump-style" negotiation playbook, and the economic impact of potential supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.

Global financial markets are experiencing high volatility driven by Middle East geopolitical tensions, with focus shifting from the Strait of Hormuz disruptions to potential systemic supply shocks.
Research by The Kobeissi Letter suggests markets are in the seventh stage of the Trump conflict playbook, characterized by conditional de-escalation signals following structural re-pricing of risks.
Investors are rotating out of Mega-cap stocks into sectors resilient to volatility. Despite pressure on the S&P 500, robust economic data persists.