
2-Year T-Note Futures Reached Contract Lows as Yields Hit Seven-Month Highs. 3/12/26
The market focus today was on two‑year Treasury note futures, which slipped to session lows as yields surged to their highest level in seven months. Traders saw the 2‑year futures price dip to 103.27, reflecting a 12‑basis‑point jump in the underlying yield to 3.76%, a peak not seen since mid‑August. The rally was driven by a confluence of factors: heightened geopolitical risk in the Middle East lifted energy prices, stoking inflation concerns and prompting doubts about the Federal Reserve’s future rate path. At the same time, a wave of new issuance—both corporate bonds and Treasury securities—flooded the market, amplifying selling pressure on the short end of the curve. The 2‑year/10‑year spread narrowed by five basis points and the 2‑year/30‑year spread by ten, signaling a flattening curve despite overall yield gains. Specific data points underscored the shift: the 2‑year yield rose 12 basis points to 376 bps, while the 2‑year futures price fell to 103.27, its session low. The narrowing spreads highlighted that the short‑term segment bore the brunt of the sell‑off, even as longer‑dated yields also climbed, albeit more modestly. For investors, the episode signals heightened short‑term rate risk and potential volatility in Treasury‑linked portfolios. The combination of geopolitical stress, rising energy costs, and abundant supply could keep the short end under pressure, influencing Fed policy expectations and prompting a reevaluation of duration exposure.

Trading Around a Core Position
David Prince outlines a trading framework that pairs a long‑term core position with short‑term cash‑flow trades. He explains how the core provides market exposure while the ancillary trades generate income and reduce portfolio drag. The method emphasizes disciplined risk sizing,...

LIVE: US-Israel War with Iran | BBC News
Crude oil prices have climbed back above $100 a barrel as supply worries intensify amid the expanding US‑Israel conflict with Iran. The confrontation has spilled into the Strait of Hormuz, where vessels have come under fire, heightening fears of disrupted...

Which Timeframe to Trust? 📈 #Shorts
The video advises traders to respect the hierarchy of chart timeframes when evaluating entry signals. A strong daily chart does not justify a trade if the intraday pattern is chaotic, and bullish weekly and daily trends should be paired with...

How the War Is Impacting the Markets
The Investment Committee convened to assess how the war in Iran is reshaping global markets. Oil prices surged as supply concerns intensified, while equities across the region experienced sharp volatility. Managers are tightening risk controls, shifting capital toward safe‑haven assets,...

Today on Taking Stock | Major Indexes Slip with Strait of Hormuz in Focus
The video is not a market update despite its title; it is a how-to on producing accurate JSON transcripts and captions for videos. The presenter explains the importance of precise captions for accessibility and engagement and demonstrates steps to generate...

Market Storylines: Hormuz Risks Rise, Fed Doubts Grow + Oil Swings Wild
Escalating tensions with Iran have roiled markets as oil surged—Brent briefly jumped nearly 30%—driving a broad equity selloff with the S&P 500 testing its lower range and 100-day support while megacap tech held up as a flight-to-quality. Shipping through the...

Grains and Energies Higher as Volatility Creates Opportunity
Crude oil prices climbed on Thursday, providing a lift to the grain complex as corn and wheat futures moved higher, though they fell short of intraday peaks. The cattle market also staged a notable rally, recovering from earlier lows to...

Oil Surges as Iran Steps up Attacks on Ships, Ports
Oil prices surged after Iran intensified attacks on maritime traffic in the Persian Gulf, striking three foreign vessels overnight. The incidents underscore escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint that handles roughly a fifth of global oil shipments....

Platinum Market Structure – Upside Reversal Incoming? Elliott Wave Analysis
The video delivers a detailed Elliott Wave and technical analysis of platinum (XPT), highlighting the current market structure and pinpointing major support around $850 and resistance near $1,000 per ounce. It outlines both bullish and bearish scenarios, suggesting an upside...

Oil Markets Depend On Political Whims of Trump
Reuters White House reporter Jared Renshaw says current oil-market swings are driven less by fundamentals than by political volatility in the Trump administration, where decisions can shift rapidly based on the president’s impulses. He argued that if the Iran-related conflict...

Housing Affordability Bill Clears Senate as Investor Ban Creates Headaches
The U.S. Senate approved the most expansive housing‑affordability legislation in three decades, passing it 89‑10. The centerpiece is a prohibition on institutional investors purchasing newly built single‑family homes. The bill also expands tax credits, streamlines zoning reforms, and allocates federal...

Oil Surges Even as the IEA Opens the Tap
Oil prices surged more than 5% on Tuesday, reaching around $85 a barrel. The rally came despite the International Energy Agency’s decision to increase output by 1.5 million barrels per day, signaling that supply‑side constraints outweigh the new release. Tight OPEC+...

40% Firesale in Florida. (It’s Way Worse than Anyone Expected)
The video warns that Florida is entering the second phase of its housing crash, with home values already down about 5% over the past year and demand at a historic low. Foreclosure filings have surged to the highest level of...

U.S. Markets Edition - 12-Mar-26
CNBC’s U.S. Markets Edition delivers nightly summaries of the most impactful interviews and market insights from its U.S. programming. The feed is tailored for audiences in Europe and India, providing a concise snapshot of overnight developments that shape the global...

Iran Threatens New Targets as US Aims to Tame Oil Prices | Open Interest 3/12/2026
Iran escalated its conflict with the United States and Israel, threatening to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed and open new fronts if strikes continue, a move that has pushed Brent crude toward the $100 mark and tightened global shipping...

Access Middle East - 12-Mar-26
CNBC’s Dan Murphy hosted a one‑hour Access Middle East livestream focusing on the region’s massive investment flows and its role as a global energy hub. The program highlighted that capital originating from the Middle East now exceeds $200 billion annually, fueling...

Weka's Bold Bet: Can Flash Storage Replace GPU Memory for AI?
The interview spotlights Weta’s ambitious strategy to use flash‑based storage as a substitute for traditional GPU memory in AI workloads. Leveraging NVMe‑connected NAND and ultra‑fast 400‑800 Gbps Ethernet or InfiniBand, the company’s software dynamically routes data to achieve latency levels indistinguishable...

Why Oil Prices Are Rising...and Likely to Continue Rising
Oil prices are rising and likely to continue climbing because global oil demand is highly inelastic and even small supply disruptions produce outsized price moves. Economist Ed Hirst explains that measured short‑run price elasticity for oil is about -0.047, meaning...

Why Does Oil Matter So Much to the Global Economy?
The video examines how the Middle East war re‑asserts oil’s role as a strategic weapon capable of rattling the global economy, even as renewables and nuclear power expand their share of the world’s energy supply. Energy analysts warn that roughly 20 %...

Inside India - 12-Mar-26
India’s economy is accelerating toward a top‑five global position, driven by robust domestic consumption, a burgeoning tech ecosystem, and expanding manufacturing capabilities. The country’s youthful workforce and rising middle class are fueling demand across sectors, while foreign direct investment reaches...

SILVER Rally of 'BIBLICAL Proportions' Ahead, Shorts 'Fighting a Losing Battle': Ed Steer
Ed Steer warns that bullion banks’ massive short positions in silver are nearing a breaking point, citing unprecedented delivery spikes on COMEX, LBMA and Shanghai exchanges. He argues that the concentrated shorts will be forced to cover, sparking a rally...

Why ONEOK (OKE) and Kinder Morgan (KMI) Called the "Tollbooths" Of the Energy Sector
Midstream energy firms like ONEOK and Kinder Morgan are likened to tollbooths because they generate most of their cash flow from contracted pipeline assets that charge fees for transporting oil, gas and other commodities. Revenues are often volume-based with minimum...

3 Great ETFs for an IRA in 2026
The video recommends three ETFs as core holdings for IRAs in 2026: Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT) for low-cost, globally diversified equity exposure, iShares Core U.S. Universal Bond ETF (IUSB) for higher-yielding, broad fixed-income cushioning, and Fidelity High Dividend...

LIVE: Stocks, Oil Nears $100 as Mideast Conflict Widens
U.S. equities opened lower on Thursday as oil prices surged past $100 per barrel amid escalating U.S.-Israeli‑Iran tensions. Iran intensified attacks on regional energy infrastructure, prompting Iraq to shut its oil port terminals after two tanker strikes. Tehran warned crude...

The China Connection - 12-Mar-26
Emily Tan will host "The China Connection" livestream on March 12, 2026, delivering a one‑hour deep dive into China’s economic performance, technology advances, policy shifts, and business developments. The program runs from 10:00 to 11:00 Singapore/Hong Kong time and is...

Bloomberg Surveillance 3/12/2026
Bloomberg Surveillance airs weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. ET, hosted by Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern. The show features live interviews with a rotating lineup of market experts—from Truist and BCA Research to BlackRock, PIMCO and Wells Fargo—delivering actionable...

Squawk Box Asia - 12-Mar-26
CNBC’s Squawk Box Asia returns on March 12, airing from 07:00 to 10:00 Singapore/Hong Kong time. The program is co‑anchored by veteran Martin Soong in Singapore and Chery Kang in Hong Kong, focusing on the forces shaping Asian markets and...

$150 Oil Incoming?
Oil prices have surged past $150 a barrel as geopolitical tensions intensify, prompting fears of supply disruptions across key exporting regions. The rally is driven by heightened risk premiums, constrained inventories, and expectations of reduced output from conflict‑affected areas. Analysts...

Why Adjustable-Rate Mortgages Are Making a Comeback
The video explains why adjustable‑rate mortgages (ARMs) are resurging, with their share of home‑buyer financing doubling in the past year and a half. ARMs start with a lower fixed period—typically five, seven or ten years—before rates adjust semi‑annually or annually,...

Using “Tr3ndy Zones” To Buy the Hottest Stocks on Pullbacks
Jon McKeever and Melissa Beegle introduce the “Tr3ndy Zones” framework for identifying high‑probability pullback entries in hot stocks. The method blends price‑action patterns with volume cues to mark precise buy zones, reducing the risk of premature entries. They demonstrate the...

Urban Edge: How Smart Retail Portfolios Are Built Today
The interview with Urban Edge COO Jeff Mooallem centers on how the REIT constructs modern retail portfolios, using the recent overhaul of Bergen Town Center in Paramus, New Jersey as a flagship example. The discussion highlights the company’s philosophy of mixing...

Brent Crude Oil Almost $100 a Barrel, as Three More Cargo Ships Attacked in the Gulf | BBC News
Oil markets surged as Brent crude briefly topped $100 a barrel after three cargo vessels were struck in the Gulf, pushing prices up more than 9% before settling near $97.90. The attacks heightened concerns over shipping security in the Strait...

Jim Mellon: Bullish on the U.K. as We Enter 'Commodities Supercycle'
Jim Mellon, executive chairman of Agronomics, told CNBC he is bullish on the United Kingdom because its equity market is heavily weighted toward energy companies. He argues that soaring oil and gas prices are kicking off a global commodities super‑cycle...

No Way to Replace Oil & Gas From Strait of Hormuz: Bruegel
Bruegel’s Ben McWilliams warned that oil and gas flowing through the Strait of Hormuz cannot be readily replaced, underscoring the chokepoint’s strategic importance. The International Energy Agency’s historic release of strategic reserves aims to cushion markets, but Bruegel cautions that...

Analysis: Key Points From China's National People's CongressーNHK WORLD-JAPAN NEWS
Chinese officials concluded a week‑long session of the National People’s Congress, outlining the political and economic agenda for the next five years. The plan prioritises high‑tech self‑sufficiency, fiscal prudence, and social stability while signaling a more assertive foreign policy stance....

I’m A Full-Time Scalper. Here’s My Risk Management
Jean‑François Boucher, a full‑time forex scalper, explains why limiting risk management to a single “risk per trade” metric is insufficient. He outlines a three‑level framework that controls exposure at the trade, daily, and account levels, allowing him to capture small,...

Oil ‘Barrels’ Past $100, Shares Slide, Rates Spike
Oil prices surged past $100 a barrel as the Middle East conflict intensified, prompting global equity markets to tumble. The spike reignited inflation worries, leading central banks worldwide to raise borrowing costs. Despite the price rally, the International Energy Agency...

The Evolution of Index Fund Investing | Rational Reminder 400
The Rational Reminder’s 400th episode marks half‑century of index fund growth, featuring a NYSE‑hosted panel with Vanguard, S&P Dow Jones Indices, and the Investment Company Institute. Speakers traced how passive vehicles expanded from niche products to dominate more than half...

Squawk Box Europe - 12-Mar-26
CNBC aired a live edition of Squawk Box Europe from London on March 12, 2026, co‑anchored by Steve Sedgwick, Karen Tso and Julianna Tatelbaum. The program highlighted the most influential stories affecting public markets and traditional asset classes. The broadcast...

Thai Cargo Ship Attacked, Iran Warns of Oil At US$200 a Barrel
On March 11, Iranian military forces launched an attack on a Thai‑flagged bulk carrier transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The strike underscores Tehran’s willingness to target commercial shipping amid heightened regional tensions. In the same statement, Iran warned that if...

OIL SURGES As Conflict Continues - Mar 11 - Stock Market LIVE, Live Trading, Stock News
Oil prices surged on March 11 despite the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) release, as escalating geopolitical tensions and strikes in the Strait of Hormuz amplified supply‑chain concerns. Reports indicated mines in Hormuz and officials moving to safe locations, underscoring...

Prepare for Oil at US$200 a Barrel: Iran
Iran’s military spokesperson warned that a regional war could push crude oil to $200 a barrel, citing recent hostilities. The statement followed an Iranian attack on a Thai‑flagged bulk carrier transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The warning underscores Tehran’s leverage...

20 Years of Property Investment Lessons From Wealth Retreat | Brett Warren
The video marks the 20th anniversary of Wealth Retreat, a five‑day immersion where seasoned property investors, led by Michael and national director Brett Warren, dissect the habits and mindsets that separate wealth creators from busy‑work investors. The retreat’s purpose is...

12 ASX Stocks Seneca’s Ben Richards Believes the Market Is Mispricing
Ben Richards of Seneca Financial Solutions argues that rule‑based investing is outdated amid AI disruption and geopolitical uncertainty. He and Luke Laretive use the Seneca Australian Small Companies Fund to target stocks where market narratives lag behind forward‑looking fundamentals. Their...

The Bear Market Strategy Episode You NEED To Watch
Ross Cameron’s latest episode dissects how traders must pivot from the high‑octane, commission‑free boom of the pandemic‑driven bull market to a disciplined bear‑market playbook. He traces the market’s evolution—from 2019’s commission‑free broker shake‑up, through 2020’s unprecedented retail influx and $5 million...

If You're Frustrated, Watch This
In its Midweek Market Update, Trade Brigade breaks down the latest technical and fundamental signals across the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 and Russell 2000. The hosts pinpoint key support and resistance zones and compile a “core list” of large‑cap names such as NVDA,...

Daily Market Coverage Mar. 12, 2026 3PM-5PM (ET) | Yahoo Finance
Yahoo Finance’s Daily Market Coverage stream highlights the platform’s suite of free services, including real‑time stock tickers, breaking news, and portfolio management tools. The offering is accessible through its website and dedicated iOS and Android apps, reinforcing Yahoo’s push to...

Thinking Long-Term Investing, as Iran Issue Uncertain
Global markets turned cautious as fresh Iranian attacks in the Strait of Hormuz sent oil prices sharply higher and prompted the IEA to authorize a historic 400 million-barrel release from strategic reserves. U.S. equities were choppy: chips and AI winners...

How Markets Are Responding to Trump's War with Iran | FT #shorts
The short FT video examines how financial markets have been interpreting President Donald Trump’s rhetoric surrounding the escalating tensions with Iran. Rather than reacting to on‑the‑ground developments, traders have been pricing in Trump’s personal desire to see the conflict concluded,...