Risk assets, particularly U.S. stocks, are rallying due to a risk-on trade favoring cyclical rotations into technology and cryptocurrency.
Market skepticism surrounds the durability of the U.S.-Iran deal, with doubts about the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as characterized by President Trump.
The White House has suggested that restoring traffic through the Strait of Hormuz could take days or weeks, contrasting with Trump's more optimistic timeline.
European allies express skepticism regarding the U.S.-Iran deal, particularly about energy flows and Israel's involvement in the region.
There is a noted falling out between Netanyahu and Trump, with the U.S. indicating that Israel's involvement in the peace deal may not be necessary, complicating negotiations.
Our interpretation: Ongoing geopolitical tensions and uncertainty surrounding the U.S.-Iran deal could lead to volatility in energy markets, particularly impacting oil prices and related equities as the market reassesses the likelihood of stable energy flows from the region.




