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White House Unveils Record $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget as Stocks Pull Back on Ceasefire Hopes

Apr 7, 2026

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White House Unveils Record $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget as Stocks Pull Back on Ceasefire Hopes

The White House unveiled a record $1.5 trillion defense budget proposal for fiscal year 2027, the largest military spending request in U.S. history, citing active munitions depletion from Operation Epic Fury and urgent stockpile replenishment needs. The announcement came as Lockheed Martin, RTX, and Northrop Grumman retreated sharply on April 6 when the Islamabad Accord ceasefire framework emerged, unwinding part of the war-driven premium that had stretched the aerospace and defense sector to 32 times forward earnings.

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March Jobs Report Crushes Forecasts — 178,000 Payrolls Added, Unemployment Falls to 4.3%

Apr 6, 2026

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March Jobs Report Crushes Forecasts — 178,000 Payrolls Added, Unemployment Falls to 4.3%

Friday's March employment report delivered a decisive upside shock, with the U.S. economy adding 178,000 jobs against a consensus estimate of just 51,000, while the unemployment rate fell to 4.3% — a powerful labor market signal that directly challenges the recession narrative heading into Q1 2026 earnings season kicking off this week.

Oil Rockets 10% as President Trump Issues Direct Military Warning to Iran — WTI Hits $110 Per Barrel

Apr 6, 2026

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Oil Rockets 10% as President Trump Issues Direct Military Warning to Iran — WTI Hits $110 Per Barrel

WTI crude futures surged more than 10% to $110.21 per barrel Thursday after President Trump issued a direct public warning of military action against Iran within two to three weeks, sending energy stocks sharply higher and triggering a wave of defensive positioning across airlines, shipping companies, and consumer-facing businesses with significant fuel-cost exposure.

One Year After Liberation Day — S&P 500 Down 7% YTD but Markets Have Defied the Crash Predictions

Apr 6, 2026

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One Year After Liberation Day — S&P 500 Down 7% YTD but Markets Have Defied the Crash Predictions

Wednesday marked the one-year anniversary of President Trump's April 2, 2025 Liberation Day tariff announcement, and despite a rocky 12 months that saw the Supreme Court strike down IEEPA tariffs and a replacement 15% global baseline imposed, the S&P 500 has not crashed — but it has underperformed dramatically, down 7% year-to-date as global investors reassess American exceptionalism.

Bitcoin Bounces to $69,000 as Crypto Markets Stage Technical Recovery from Extreme Fear Lows

Apr 6, 2026

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Bitcoin Bounces to $69,000 as Crypto Markets Stage Technical Recovery from Extreme Fear Lows

Bitcoin climbed back above $69,000 Sunday after extreme fear sentiment readings triggered a technical bounce across crypto markets, with the total market cap recovering to $2.45 trillion — though traders cautioned that volume data suggests positioning-driven relief rather than institutional re-entry, as the Drift Protocol hack overhang and macro tariff uncertainty continue to weigh on sentiment.

February PCE Inflation Eases to 2.3% — Core Holds at 2.6%, Fed Stays Patient

Mar 27, 2026

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February PCE Inflation Eases to 2.3% — Core Holds at 2.6%, Fed Stays Patient

The Bureau of Economic Analysis released February's Personal Consumption Expenditures price index Friday, showing headline PCE inflation eased to 2.3% year-over-year from 2.5% in January while core PCE held steady at 2.6%. Both readings landed in line with consensus, reinforcing a Federal Reserve on hold through mid-year as incoming auto tariff risks threaten to stall the final mile of disinflation.

Trump Confirms 25% Auto Import Tariffs Take Effect April 3 — Automakers and Suppliers Slide

Mar 27, 2026

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Trump Confirms 25% Auto Import Tariffs Take Effect April 3 — Automakers and Suppliers Slide

President Trump confirmed Friday that a 25% tariff on all imported automobiles will take effect April 3, 2026, sending shares of foreign-assembled vehicle brands and global auto suppliers sharply lower. Domestic automakers Ford and GM initially rallied on the news before pulling back as investors assessed complex supply chain exposure, with analysts warning the tariffs could add $4,000 to $12,000 to new vehicle sticker prices.

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Nike Q3 2026 Earnings Beat Estimates — International Revenue Surge Offsets Domestic Tariff Headwinds

Mar 27, 2026

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Nike Q3 2026 Earnings Beat Estimates — International Revenue Surge Offsets Domestic Tariff Headwinds

Nike reported fiscal Q3 2026 earnings Thursday evening that topped Wall Street estimates on both the top and bottom lines, with international markets in EMEA and Greater China delivering double-digit revenue growth that more than offset softer North America performance. Shares rose sharply in Friday premarket trading as investors welcomed signs of brand momentum and gross margin recovery.

S&P 500 Posts Slim Q1 2026 Gain as Tariff Uncertainty and Fed Patience Cap Upside

Mar 27, 2026

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S&P 500 Posts Slim Q1 2026 Gain as Tariff Uncertainty and Fed Patience Cap Upside

The S&P 500 closed out Q1 2026 with a modest gain of approximately 2.1%, masking a turbulent quarter defined by persistent tariff escalation, a hawkish-leaning Federal Reserve, and wide sector-level dispersion. Technology and financials led, while consumer discretionary and materials lagged on trade policy headwinds. The quarter ends with investors cautiously positioned ahead of what promises to be a pivotal Q1 earnings season.

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