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April 3, 2026 2:06 PM UTC

S&P 500 Price Prediction: Iran War Keeps Market in Check

The S&P 500 index and the futures traded near the flat line Wednesday morning after the index closed at 6,816.63, down 0.94%, as traders tracked developments in the escalating U.S.-Iran conflict. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.1%, while Nasdaq-100 futures edged 0.1% higher. The muted moves followed a volatile Tuesday session that saw sharp intraday declines before markets trimmed losses by the close. The Dow dropped roughly 403 points, or 0.8%, after falling more than 1,200 points at its lowest level of the day. The Nasdaq Composite ended 1% lower. Each of the S&P 500’s 11 sectors finished in negative territory, with materials falling 2.7% and industrials losing nearly 2%. What changed overnight? Headlines continued to drive sentiment. Iran Conflict Drives Volatility The conflict entered its fifth day on Wednesday, with Israel launching fresh strikes on Tehran. Meanwhile, reports indicated that Iran indirectly approached the United States through a third-party channel to discuss terms for ending the conflict. U.S. officials reportedly expressed skepticism about the outreach. Markets reacted quickly to each development. Early reports of possible talks lifted equities briefly before analysts downplayed the significance of the communication. President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that the U.S. would provide risk insurance and escorts for maritime trade through the Persian Gulf. He made the pledge after tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz stalled following threats from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Source: Donald J. Trump via X The Strait remains critical for global oil transport. Any disruption raises concerns about energy supply and inflation pressures. Oil Prices React to Every Development Brent crude futures traded near $82 per barrel after paring earlier gains, while West Texas Intermediate crude hovered around $75. Both contracts had climbed sharply earlier in the week before easing as reports of potential diplomatic contact surfaced. Oil price swings have added another layer of uncertainty. Rising energy costs could complicate monetary policy decisions by increasing inflation risks. Investors continue to assess how sustained oil strength might influence interest rate expectations. Economic Data Could Decide What Happens Next While geopolitical tensions dominate headlines, economic data will soon reclaim attention or add a sentiment. ADP reported that private employers added 63,000 jobs in February, beating the 50,000 estimate. That upside surprise suggests hiring momentum may hold firmer than expected. Source: ForexFactory What Does That Mean for Markets? A stronger labor print can complicate the Federal Reserve’s rate outlook. If job growth accelerates while oil prices remain elevated, inflation concerns could resurface. That combination narrows the path toward aggressive rate cuts. The remaining labor data releases, including Friday’s official jobs report, will offer more clarity. Those numbers will either reinforce ADP’s signal or challenge it. At the same time, earnings remain in the background, with reports from Broadcom, Costco, and Alibaba ahead. Now, it's a balance of economic data against rising geopolitical risk.

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