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How Wall Street powered to a record high and what comes next

Last updated: June 28, 2025 8:25 pm
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The past few months have been a whirlwind of events that have tested the resilience of the stock market. From trade wars to real wars with bombs dropping in the Middle East, and a barrage of insults from the President of the United States towards the Federal Reserve, the market has faced it all.

Despite the challenges, the stock market has managed to set a new record on Friday, closing at an all-time high of 6,173. Investors who weathered the storm through a volatile period were rewarded for their patience and confidence in the market.

Looking ahead, there are still uncertainties looming. The temporary pause on tariffs that President Trump implemented is set to expire in early July. Second-quarter profit reports and upcoming economic indicators will shed more light on the impact of the tariffs that have been imposed.

The Federal Reserve could also face a tricky decision on interest rates as they assess the overall economic situation. President Trump has been vocal about his desire for lower interest rates, but the Fed has maintained that they need to see the impact of the tariffs before making any decisions.

The trade war took center stage earlier in the year, with tariffs being raised on imports from China and retaliatory measures taken by Beijing. The stock market took a hit initially, but a pause in tariffs and some positive developments in trade negotiations provided a temporary relief.

However, the trade war was overshadowed by a real war in the Middle East, as Israel and Iran engaged in hostilities. The spike in oil prices threatened to impact inflation and slow down the global economy. Fortunately, a U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear facilities was followed by a ceasefire, and oil prices dropped sharply, allowing Wall Street to resume its climb.

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Looking at the bigger picture, strong profit reports in the first quarter helped offset the pressure from tariffs. Analysts are forecasting solid growth for the companies in the S&P 500 for the quarter ending June 30, despite some uncertainties created by tariffs.

As the “90 day PAUSE” with most countries is set to end in July, there is considerable uncertainty about what lies ahead. The possibility of reciprocal tariffs snapping back into place could spook the markets, but there is also room for negotiations and flexibility in the deadline.

In conclusion, the stock market has shown resilience in the face of various challenges, but the road ahead remains uncertain. Investors need to stay informed and be prepared for any potential developments that could impact the market.

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