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Daily General Analysis

June 3, 2026

Market Analysis for 06/04/2026

Top 5 Market Movers of the Day

Folks, today's landscape is defined by high geopolitical tension and a surge in AI and semiconductor demand. SpaceX is set to shake up the indices, and oil is heating up again with Iran. Let's get straight to what matters.


1. SpaceX IPO: $1.75 Trillion Valuation

Fact: SpaceX is expected to go public on the Nasdaq in June 2026, with an estimated valuation of $1.75 trillion, the largest IPO in history, and plans to raise $75 billion.

I Would Buy (if I had IPO access, but with great caution on the entry price).

  • Assets/Sectors: NDAQ (Nasdaq), Index Funds (IVV, SPY), Aerospace Sector (BA, LMT), SpaceX via venture capital funds.

2. BE Epitaxy Semiconductor: Heading to 1.6T with AMD and MediaTek

Fact: BE Epitaxy, focused on silicon photonics for CPO (co-packaged optics), turned profitable in 2025 and has firm orders from AMD (AMD) and MediaTek for 800G and 1.6T chips.

I Would Buy (exposure via semiconductor suppliers, as BE is not listed).

  • Assets/Sectors: AMD, NVDA, MRVL, Data Center and Optical Networking Sector.

3. Iran Evaluates Ceasefire; Oil Rises to $96

Fact: As Iran analyzes a ceasefire proposal, Brent crude hit $96.00, with the Strait of Hormuz still closed, blocking 20% of the global oil and gas supply.

I Would Hold (wouldn't buy now, but hold oil companies for an escalation scenario).

  • Assets/Sectors: XOM, CVX, Oil and Gas Sector (USO), Maritime Transport (Tankers).

4. LME Aluminum Hits 4-Year High

Fact: With the Middle East war reducing supply, LME aluminum surged to its highest level since 2022, pressuring costs for chip equipment, automobiles, and electronics.

I Would Reduce (exposure to aluminum-intensive companies, like automakers and semiconductor equipment manufacturers).

  • Assets/Sectors: F (Ford), GM, Capital Goods Industries, Packaging Sector.

5. Micron Reaches $1 Trillion Market Cap

Fact: Micron (MU) joined the trillion-dollar market cap club, driven by AI memory demand and its partnership with Nvidia.

I Would Hold (already expensive, but strong fundamentals; wouldn't sell now).

  • Assets/Sectors: MU, NVDA, Semiconductor Sector (SMH), Chip Equipment Manufacturers (AMAT).

Extra Section: HPE Jumps 28%

Fact: Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) surged 28% after reporting Q2 revenue of $10.68 billion, beating expectations by $1 billion, with AI server growth up 40% year-over-year.

I Would Buy (may have more room to run with AI infrastructure demand).

  • Assets/Sectors: HPE, DELL, Data Center Sector, NVDA.

Immediate Opportunities

  • Buy HPE and AMD to capture the AI infrastructure and data center spending cycle.
  • Allocate to index funds that will include SpaceX (e.g., QQQ, IVV) before the post-IPO rebalance.
  • Watch recycled aluminum suppliers (e.g., RS), which benefit from the rise in primary metal prices.
  • Keep an eye on oil companies like XOM and CVX if the Iran ceasefire fails.

Risks on the Radar

  • Military escalation in the Middle East: If the ceasefire with Iran collapses, oil could reach $120 and disrupt supply chains.
  • Commodity inflation: Rising aluminum and oil prices squeeze margins for automakers (Ford, GM) and chip manufacturers.
  • Correction in AI/Semiconductors: Micron's valuati

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