June 15, 2026
June 16, 2026 | Wall Street breathes a sigh of relief (and keeps an eye on oil)
Fact: The US and Iran have reached a peace deal, reopening the Strait of Hormuz on Friday and lifting the American blockade.
I Would Sell short-term oil-linked assets (e.g., USO, XOM, CVX). The 4% drop in oil futures is just the start of a larger correction.
AAL, UAL)ZIM)SPY) – indirect beneficiaryFact: SpaceX debuted on the stock exchange with the largest IPO in history, and Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire.
I Would Buy on the first pullback (SPCE for comparison, but focus on SpaceX via ARKK or space-themed ETFs). The valuation is steep, but the launch monopoly is real.
UFO)RTX, LMT)TSLA – indirect)Fact: The deal boosted Dow futures (+0.52%), the Nikkei index (EWJ), and Bitcoin (+5%+), with the dollar falling.
I Would Buy Bitcoin (BTC-USD) and Asian indices (EWJ, FXI). The falling dollar favors real assets and crypto.
DXJ)GLD) – hedge against a weak dollarTLT)Fact: A new report from the Lowy Institute indicates China already has the real capability to strike Australia with missiles and threaten undersea cables.
I Would Hold exposure to Australian assets (EWA, BHP), but without increasing positions. The geopolitical risk is not yet priced in.
BHP, RIO)TLS.AX)GD, NOC)FCX)Fact: A report reveals that managing Musk's fortune is so complex that a 1% error in IPO management could cost US$10 billion.
I Would Maintain caution with companies heavily concentrated in a single shareholder. E.g., TSLA and SPCE may suffer volatility from insider sales.
TSLA)JETS) with cheap oil.EMB) with opening flows.SPY) – relief scenario.Sources: Times of India | Slashdot | Biztoc | Daily Signal | ABC Australia
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