S&P 500 futures slid as conflict dragged on, with March expiry adding technical pressure.
| Good Morning From The Wealthiest Investor | US Stock Futures Tumble as Middle East Conflict Drags On and Historic Options Expiry Looms The market's early optimism has evaporated. US futures extended their decline Friday as the reality set in that the Middle East conflict won't be wrapped up quickly. Add to that a historic level of March options expiring, and you've got a recipe for heightened volatility that demands attention from anyone with money in the market. When Geopolitics Meets Technical Market Forces The twin pressures hitting futures tell us something important about where we are in this market cycle. Read More | | More Stories We're Talking About | | The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones. — John Maynard Keynes | | Advertising Disclosure: This email contains paid advertisements. This email is from our associates at The Wealthiest Investor.
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