Oil Spikes $90: Iran Tensions Trigger Market Selloff

EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 30 MIN

Oil Spikes $90: Iran Tensions Trigger Market Selloff

from The Morning Market Show · host Kim Lori

In this episode of The Morning Market Show, host Kim Lori breaks down the market-shaking developments triggered by oil spiking above $90 a barrel amid escalating Iran war tensions. Friday's trading session saw broad equity declines across all major indices—the S&P 500 fell 1.33%, the Nasdaq dropped 1.59%, and the Russell 2000 declined 1.48%—while the VIX fear gauge surged to 31.09, hitting intraday highs of 33.87. The Dow experienced over 1,000 points of intraday volatility before recovering slightly.This energy shock represents far more than a temporary blip. Kim explores why this is a structural inflation problem the Federal Reserve cannot simply cut its way out of, drawing parallels to housing and healthcare inflation that plague the economy. With geopolitical risk creating genuine supply uncertainty, stagflation concerns are resurfacing as growth weakens while inflation pressures mount.Asian and European markets reflected the risk-off sentiment, with Tokyo's Nikkei plummeting 5.2% while other indices showed mixed but cautious responses. Gold—typically a safe haven—surprisingly declined, suggesting investors are raising cash across all asset classes.Key Takeaways:• Oil above $90 signals structural inflation that rate cuts cannot solve• Broad market selloff driven by geopolitical uncertainty and energy shock• VIX surge indicates genuine fear, not algorithmic noise• Stagflation risks emerging as growth potential weakens amid inflation pressures• Global markets showing risk-off positioning heading into the week

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