EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 30 MIN
It Looks Like 2022 All Over Again - Market Outlook (Ep. 24)
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The stock market for the week of March 23–27, 2026, was characterized by extreme volatility, driven primarily by shifting headlines regarding the conflict in Iran, fluctuating oil prices, and fears of a long-term bear market. Stocks surged on Monday Mar 23, with the S&P 500 rising 1.1%, the Dow up 1.4%, and the Nasdaq up 1.4% after President Trump indicated possible, though unconfirmed, peace talks with Iran, easing fears of severe supply chain disruptions. But optimism quickly faded as Tehran denied negotiations, and reports emerged of continued attacks on energy sites, causing oil prices to rise again and stocks to fall on Thursday...JOIN THE DTOPTIONS DISCORD:Become a "Premium Member" by subscribing on Patreon ( https://www.patreon.com/dtoptions ). This gets you access to the Discord, including the daily voice chats on market days, as well as access to exclusive video content posted on Patreon, including all of the daily voice chats in their entirety.
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The stock market for the week of March 23–27, 2026, was characterized by extreme volatility, driven primarily by shifting headlines regarding the conflict in Iran, fluctuating oil prices, and fears of a long-term bear market. Stocks surged on Monday Mar 23, with the S&P 500 rising 1.1%, the Dow up 1.4%, and the Nasdaq up 1.4% after President Trump indicated possible, though unconfirmed, peace talks with Iran, easing fears of severe supply chain disruptions. But optimism quickl...
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