🚨 The longest Nasdaq winning streak since 1992 just died.
13 days straight. Gone.
And the thing that killed it wasn't earnings. Wasn't the Fed. Wasn't a crash in tech.
It was a deadline.
The U.S. just set a ceasefire ultimatum with Iran and Wall Street blinked first.
Nasdaq dropped 0.26%. S&P 500 edged lower. Dow followed. The entire market exhaled and held its breath at the same time.
Futures are slightly green but don't let that fool you. That's not confidence. That's traders hedging while they wait to see if diplomacy holds or breaks.
Here's what nobody is saying out loud:
A 13-day streak in 2025 means institutions were piling in hard. Smart money was positioned for continuation. That positioning doesn't unwind quietly if this Iran situation escalates.
Oil. Defense. Energy. Dollar strength. They all move violently when a Middle East deadline expires without a deal.
The market isn't pricing in war. It's pricing in uncertainty.
Those are two very different things until suddenly they're not.
The next 48 hours matter more than the next earnings season.
Stay locked in.