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Dow Jones Industrial Average plummets over 1,000 points as Middle East tensions roil markets

Posted on June 14, 2025June 14, 2025
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NEW YORK: The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) suffered its worst single-day drop in months Friday, plunging more than 1,000 points as escalating Middle East tensions sent shockwaves through global markets.

According to reports, the sell-off at Dow Jones snapped a four-day winning streak and erased the week’s gains, with investors scrambling to de-risk amid fears of a broader regional conflict.

A surprise wave of Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military targets late Thursday triggered retaliatory missile launches from Iran, sparking fears of prolonged hostilities between the two nations. The geopolitical turmoil sent oil prices surging and drove investors toward safe-haven assets like gold, while equities—particularly in the financial and technology sectors—bore the brunt of the sell-off.

Despite the market turmoil, a stronger-than-expected rebound in U.S. consumer sentiment helped temper some of the downside momentum.

The University of Michigan’s preliminary June Consumer Sentiment Index jumped to 60.5, far exceeding economists’ median forecast of 53.5. Inflation expectations also eased, providing a glimmer of relief for Federal Reserve policymakers ahead of next week’s critical rate decision.

Market Snapshot: A Brutal Day for Equities

IndexCloseChange (%)Points Change
Dow Jones41,800.23-1.79%-800.12
S&P 5005,200.45-1.13%-59.38
Nasdaq Composite16,250.67-1.30%-214.55

Biggest Dow Jones Losers

CompanyTickerChange (%)Price
Sherwin-WilliamsSHW-5.70%$335.88
VisaV-4.99%$352.85
NikeNKE-3.61%$60.53

Notable S&P 500 Movers

Top DeclinersTickerChange (%)Price
Corpay Inc.CPAY-7.66%$323.25
Caesars EntertainmentCZR-6.41%$25.56
Monolithic PowerMPWR-6.38%$672.73

Nasdaq’s Wild Swings

The tech-heavy Nasdaq saw extreme volatility, with some micro-cap stocks posting astronomical gains while others cratered:

  • CERo Therapeutics (CERO): +1,755% to $7.31
  • Artelo Biosciences (ARTL): +509% to $7.20
  • Sharplink Gaming (SBET): -71.69% to $9.21

Geopolitical Shockwaves Drive Flight to Safety

The sudden escalation between Israel and Iran rattled markets already on edge over inflation and Fed policy. Crude oil futures surged as much as 13% intraday before settling up 7.8%, with Brent crude closing at $74.77 a barrel—its highest level since January.

Gold, a traditional safe haven, jumped 1.45% to $3,451.75 per ounce, while the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), Wall Street’s “fear gauge,” spiked 15.65% to 20.84.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities “for as many days as it takes,” while Iran’s Supreme Leader warned of a “severe response” that could target U.S. assets in the region.

Fed Rate Cut Bets Firm Despite Turmoil

With the Fed’s June meeting looming, traders are pricing in a 70% chance of a September rate cut, followed by another potential trim in December. The latest inflation data—coupled with easing consumer price expectations—has reinforced dovish expectations.

Key Economic Data Points

MetricJune ReadingPrior MonthForecast
UoM Consumer Sentiment60.558.253.5
1-Year Inflation Expectations5.1%6.6%–
5-Year Inflation Expectations4.1%4.2%–

Technical Outlook: Is the Dow’s Rally Over?

Despite Friday’s plunge, the Dow remains above its 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at 41,800, a key support level. A bullish crossover between the 50-day and 200-day EMAs suggests potential upside if the index holds above 42,000.

However, if geopolitical risks intensify, further downside toward 40,000—a psychological support zone—could materialize.

What’s Next?

  • Fed Rate Decision (June 12-13): Will policymakers signal a shift toward cuts?
  • Oil Price Sensitivity: Continued Middle East instability could keep energy markets volatile.
  • Earnings Season: Corporate outlooks will test whether the AI-driven rally can sustain.

For now, investors remain on edge, bracing for further geopolitical shocks while weighing the Fed’s next move.

Data Sources: CME Group, University of Michigan, NYSE, Nasdaq, FactSet, Dow Jones

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