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Futures are trading mixed as we hit the midweek point, as the Space Exploration Technologies (NASDAQ: SPCX) or SpaceX IPO rush is starting to fade somewhat. The shares of Elon Musk’s company, which were priced at $135 last Friday, traded as high as $225 on Tuesday, and the $90 premium was too much for many to pass on. By the close, the stock traded back and finished the session at $201.68. The major stock indices took a breather on Tuesday as well after a wild ride higher on the strength of the IPO and general AI/Data Center trade enthusiasm. Three of the four major indices closed lower, with the Nasdaq taking the biggest hit, closing down 1.15% at 26,376, while the Russell 2000 ended the day down 0.94% at 2,937. Closing out the losers category was the S&P 500, which closed Tuesday at 7,511, down 0.57%, while the sole winner on Tuesday was the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which closed higher by 0.64% at 51,999, after trading above 52,000 for the first time.
Yields were lower again on Tuesday as anticipation of continued positive geopolitical news, along with the persistent narrative of an ongoing short squeeze, boosted the Treasury debt market. The 30-year long bond finished the session at 4.94%, while the benchmark 10-year note was last seen at 4.44%
The energy complex traded lower again on Tuesday as the potential for a deal with Iran looks better each day, suggesting an opening of the Strait of Hormuz, which will slowly but surely bring oil and gas back into the markets and help prices continue to trend lower. By the close, Brent Crude was down 4.50% at $79.43, while West Texas Intermediate finished the day at $76.63, down a whopping 5.10%. Natural gas had another strong day, adding to Monday’s gain to finish the session at $3.26, up 3.72%.
The precious metals complex had another positive day, albeit only modestly higher, as Gold closed trading on Tuesday at $4,330, up 0.51%, while Silver ended the day at $69.91, up just 0.05%. While Gold has remained trapped in a narrow trading range, many on Wall Street feel a breakout is imminent, as all the positive factors for the sector remain in place.
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