Stocks and cryptocurrency markets rallied Monday as oil prices retreated from $100, while Trump calls on NATO allies to address Iran's Strait of Hormuz blockadeStocks and cryptocurrency markets rallied Monday as oil prices retreated from $100, while Trump calls on NATO allies to address Iran's Strait of Hormuz blockade

Market Rally as Oil Retreats While Strait of Hormuz Crisis Continues

2026/03/16 22:52
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TLDR

  • Major indexes posted strong gains Monday with the Dow jumping 600+ points as crude retreated from the $100 mark
  • WTI crude touched $100 per barrel for the first time since 2022 before sliding back to approximately $94
  • President Trump urged NATO partners to assist in reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for 20% of worldwide oil transport
  • Digital currencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP rallied as investors sought geopolitical risk hedges
  • Federal Reserve policy meeting begins Tuesday with no rate changes anticipated Wednesday

American equity markets posted solid gains Monday following a retreat in crude oil prices from milestone levels, offering relief to investors who have weathered weeks of strain linked to escalating Middle East tensions.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced approximately 600 points, representing a 1.3% increase. The S&P 500 climbed roughly 1.4% while the Nasdaq Composite posted gains of about 1.5%.

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West Texas Intermediate crude momentarily surpassed $100 per barrel during overnight trading — marking its first appearance at that threshold since 2022 — before declining to approximately $94. Brent crude maintained levels slightly above $100.

The pullback in energy prices provided equities with momentum to advance. Paul Hickey from Bespoke Investment Group noted that near-term market movements continue to track oil price fluctuations closely.

The Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage controlling roughly 20% of worldwide oil shipments, has experienced disruptions for three consecutive weeks. President Trump urged NATO allies during the weekend to support American efforts in ending Iran’s obstruction of the strategic waterway.

How Oil Prices Are Shaping Fed Expectations

The Federal Reserve commences its two-day policy deliberations Tuesday. Market participants broadly anticipate officials will maintain current interest rate levels when they announce their decision Wednesday.

However, the volatile energy situation introduces additional complexity. Elevated crude prices contribute to inflationary pressures, potentially influencing the Fed’s rate strategy in coming months.

Chris Larkin from E*TRADE at Morgan Stanley cautioned that any equity market recovery might prove temporary without clear indications that oil prices will stabilize lower. The S&P 500 remains approximately 5% below its January 27 peak.

Projections from central bank policymakers due Wednesday will attract significant attention for insights into how officials view the Iran situation’s potential impact on their economic forecasts.

Crypto Markets Climb on Iran Hedge Demand

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP all registered gains Monday. Market observers attributed the movement to increased appetite for cryptocurrency as protection against geopolitical uncertainty stemming from Iran.

This behavior echoes historical trends during previous Middle East crises, when certain investors allocated capital to digital currencies as alternative value stores outside conventional financial markets.

In corporate developments, Nvidia launched its annual GTC conference Monday featuring a presentation by CEO Jensen Huang. The gathering centers on artificial intelligence and semiconductor innovation and draws considerable attention from investors monitoring the AI industry.

The post Market Rally as Oil Retreats While Strait of Hormuz Crisis Continues appeared first on Blockonomi.

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