Stocks were on track to rise Wednesday after more details about the U.S.-Iran peace deal leaked, bolstering hopes that the two countries are on the brink of reaching an agreement to end the war in the Middle East. Futures tracking the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gained 0.5%, while S&P 500 futures added 0.1%. The market looked set for a broader rally on Wednesday after The Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. would allow Iran to immediately begin selling oil and fuel under the deal to end the war, citing people familiar with the agreement.
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June is an exciting month for the markets. Here's what could happen.
Since June 2021, the S&P 500 has delivered a total return of 78.9%. But one standout stock has more than doubled the market - over the past five years, Covista has surged 215% to $117.90 per share. Its momentum hasn’t stopped as it’s also gained 17.9% in the last six months thanks to its solid quarterly results, beating the S&P by 5.5%.
These energy stocks should have the fuel to produce high-octane total returns in the coming years.
GATX has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small return of 4.1% while holding steady at $177.67. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 12.4% gain during that period.
United Bankshares has followed the market’s trajectory closely, rising in tandem with the S&P 500 over the past six months. The stock has climbed by 11.8% to $45.02 per share while the index has gained 12.4%.
Over the last six months, IQVIA’s shares have sunk to $177.52, producing a disappointing 19.8% loss - a stark contrast to the S&P 500’s 12.4% gain. This might have investors contemplating their next move.
Stocktwits data showed retail sentiment has improved to ‘bullish’ on SPY and ‘neutral’ on QQQ from ‘bearish’ earlier in the week.
Potential interest rate increases (and downstream effects such as higher bond yields) could mean trouble for the stock market, especially if they coincide with new tariffs.
The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Wednesday, Jun, 17 2026 US stock futures are mixed this morning, with S&P 500 contracts slightly softer while Nasdaq 100 futures edge up, as investors weigh a steady US 10 year yield near 4.47% against soft factory data. The 4.47% yield matters because it anchors mortgage costs and business borrowing, so a stable reading suggests no fresh rate shock ahead of the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting. At the same time, US industrial output for May grew...
The Dow, Nikkei and STOXX 600 hit records. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 are sliding. Here's what's driving the split.
Shares of M-Tron Industries are riding high thanks to a set of major growth opportunities.
Moerus Worldwide has handily beaten the market by focusing on deep-value plays with a turnaround story. Tech is 0% of the portfolio.
The rise of Big Tech has fundamentally transformed the S 500's weightings composition over the years.
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If you held Fox (FOXA) stock over the weekend, Monday was a rough morning. The shares plunged -16.8% in a single session, a brutal drop on a day the S&P 500 actually climbed +1.8%. So what gives? Fox didn't miss earnings or slash guidance. It went shopping.
SpaceX stock has been red hot following its IPO last week.
The Dow rose 332 points, or 0.6%, to finish at a record high. Despite the downward slide of oil prices, trading ahead of Wednesday’s Fed interest rate decision was relatively “light and featureless,” writes Joe Mazzola, head trading and derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab. Kevin Warsh’s first press conference as Fed chairman is the big event tomorrow (more on that below), but the U.S. Census is also set to release a significant economic barometer on Wednesday morning: May retail sales.
Investors looked ahead to the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decision, the first to be delivered under Chair Kevin Warsh.
US stock futures rose modestly as investors looked ahead to the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decision, the first to be delivered under Chair Kevin Warsh.

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street's main indexes ended mixed on Tuesday, with the Dow gaining just under two-thirds of a percent to notch its second straight record-high close... while the S&P 500 shed more than half a percent and the Nasdaq dropped more than one percent.</p><p>Shares of Elon Musk's SpaceX ended nearly 5% higher, paring earlier gains. For much of the session, the rocket and AI company's value was above that of Amazon, and it briefly surpassed Microsoft's valuation, as retail investors continued to pour into the stock after its record-breaking IPO.</p><p>But Amol Dhargalkar, chairman and managing partner at Chatham Financial, warned of several risks that could trigger volatility for SpaceX and other AI-related stocks.</p><p>"I think that's a really difficult position to be in as a retail investor, especially when you consider the fact that there is a lot of risk, not just in the business model, but these are names where the cash flows are likely far into the future. And we are not in a period of 0% or negative interest rates or even declining interest rates at this point. </p><p>There's a lot of question as to whether interest rates will continue to be flat or will they go up. And that can certainly be a meaningful drag on valuations of high growth companies, especially where that growth is out far into the future."</p><p>Investors will look for clues on where interest rates are headed when the Federal Reserve concludes its latest two-day policy meeting on Wednesday, with Kevin Warsh holding his first press conference as Fed chair.</p><p>Other stocks on the move included shares of Olin, which sank nearly 6% after the chemical producer said it would acquire Huntsman in an all-stock deal valued at more than $2.4 billion. Huntsman shares also fell as the offer stood at a discount to the stock's recent price.</p><p>:: Yum Brands</p><p>And shares of Yum Brands rose after the fast-food company said it would sell its Pizza Hut chain for $2.7 billion, against a backdrop of softer consumer spending across the fast-food industry.</p></body>
Mohawk Industries currently trades at $111.44 per share and has shown little upside over the past six months, posting a middling return of 1%. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 9.3% gain during that period.
In the closing of the recent trading day, NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) stood at $302.89, denoting a -4.11% move from the preceding trading day.
The latest trading day saw M/I Homes (MHO) settling at $145.04, representing a +2.65% change from its previous close.