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Market Shows Signs of Dip Buying After Trump Pauses Strikes on Iranian Energy Facilities?

Source Tradingkey

TradingKey - President Trump pledged on Monday to pause strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure for five days while negotiations continue. The market's reaction to this announcement suggests that "buying the dip" remains the prevailing consensus.

Louis Navellier of Navellier & Associates noted in a report that while markets remain volatile, they appear to have reached a correction point, and investors are becoming willing to buy the dip. Perhaps after enduring nearly a month of high energy prices, investors are ready to look for attractive, undervalued assets from a long-term perspective.

From a market structure perspective, this round of "buying the dip" is more akin to a repricing of the "conflict ceiling." As the logic of the "TACO trade" gradually strengthens, the market is beginning to lean toward the view that geopolitical conflicts have controllable boundaries, which to some extent has compressed the risk premium that was previously driven up rapidly.

Specific to the asset level, technology growth stocks and previously suppressed high-valuation sectors are showing initial signs of capital inflows, while energy faces pressure from periodic profit-taking. This rotation reflects a rebalancing process of capital from "defensive allocation" to "offensive allocation."

However, it should be noted that the current buy-the-dip behavior is still predicated on the weakening of risk expectations. Should negotiation progress fall short of expectations, or if new signals of escalation emerge in the geopolitical situation, market sentiment could quickly reverse, and risk assets would face secondary adjustment pressure.

Furthermore, from a macro perspective, the potential upward effect of high oil prices on inflation has not yet fully dissipated, meaning that the policy paths of the Federal Reserve and even global central banks remain uncertain. In this context, although the market has seen a short-term recovery, it remains in a stage of high uncertainty dominated by "expectations gaming."

The de-escalation signal released by Trump has provided the market with a "sentiment repair window" and triggered some capital to position for dip-buying. However, in an environment of uncertain geopolitical and macro variables, investors need to monitor whether this trend can be sustained.

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