The market experienced volatility this week, with the Nasdaq rising over 2% and the Russell 2000 reaching a new all-time high after a 4% rally.
The S&P 500 and Dow both ended the week with gains of around half a percentage point.
Tensions between the United States and Iran led to significant market fluctuations, particularly impacting stocks like Walstead, which saw a massive sell-off until President Trump announced the cancellation of planned attacks against Iran.
SpaceX's IPO became the largest in history, pricing at $135 per share and closing at $161, reflecting strong market interest in tech companies.
Our interpretation: The geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Iran, coupled with fluctuating oil prices, may lead to inflationary pressures that could impact energy equities and commodities, while Oracle's funding strategy highlights the risks associated with tech valuations amidst rising costs.




