- Global equities stay fragile as oil volatility and Middle East tensions drive sentiment.
- Brent swings toward $100 keep stocks volatile despite large strategic reserve releases.
- S&P 500 technical structure remains bearish as rallies fade and support levels face pressure.
Global equity markets remain under pressure as investors continue to track oil prices and developments in the Middle East conflict. For now, this is overshadowing almost everything else. US index futures fell sharply overnight as surged, before recovering some of the losses when oil pulled back later in the session.
Even so, volatility remains elevated and sentiment fragile. Emergency oil stockpile releases have done little to calm markets. Fresh disruptions across Oman and Iraq pushed briefly back toward $100 per barrel overnight before easing to around $95. If oil prices resume their climb, equities could face renewed selling pressure.
Middle East Conflict Intensifies, Keeping Oil Volatile
Tensions across the Gulf region continue to escalate, with Iran expanding its military activity while tightening pressure around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes. Reports overnight pointed to a widening series of disruptions across the region, including in Dubai and Kuwait International Airport, while two crude tankers were struck in Iraq’s territorial waters.
At the same time, Israel says it has begun large-scale strikes across Iranian targets, raising fears the conflict could broaden further and continue to disrupt energy markets.
Oil markets remain extremely sensitive to every new headline. Brent crude briefly surged back above $100 per barrel, dragging global equities lower before easing toward $95 later in the session. The move came despite the International Energy Agency releasing around 400 million barrels from strategic reserves, a step that initially failed to stabilise prices.
For investors, the key uncertainty is how long supply disruptions could last. Markets are also showing signs of becoming less responsive to political headlines, including claims from Donald Trump that the US is close to achieving its military objectives.
For now, equities remain locked in a headline-driven environment, where movements in oil prices continue to dictate the broader direction of risk assets.
Technical Analysis: S&P 500 Still Leaning Lower

From a technical standpoint, still show a bearish structure, with the index forming lower highs and lower lows since peaking near the 7000 level.
That pattern suggests the market is still favouring breaks of support rather than resistance.
The key resistance zone sits between 6771 and 6791, an area that previously acted as strong support before breaking lower late last week.
Monday saw the index gap lower before staging a strong rebound, eventually closing in positive territory. However, the rally failed to generate any meaningful follow-through in subsequent sessions — a pattern seen across global markets since the conflict began.
In other words, rallies are appearing sharp but short-lived, which raises the risk that bullish traders are being caught in temporary squeezes.
If selling pressure returns, the index could drift back toward Monday’s low at 6584, where many dip buyers are likely to have placed stop orders.
Before that, the first key support sits between 6698 and 6718. A break below this zone could open the door for renewed downside momentum.
Beyond that, the next notable level comes in around the November low near 6525.
On the upside, bulls would first need to reclaim the 6771–6791 resistance zone on a daily closing basis to stabilise the near-term outlook. A stronger technical recovery would require a break above the recent consolidation highs near 6900, as well as a move back above the 21-day exponential moving average.
Until then, the technical picture remains fragile.
And in reality, charts are taking a back seat to geopolitics. Right now, oil prices and developments in the Middle East are the dominant forces driving markets.
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