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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Stocks rise after U.S. attacks Venezuela. Gold tells a different story
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Stocks rise after U.S. attacks Venezuela. Gold tells a different story

Last updated: January 5, 2026 6:40 am
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The S&P 500, a key market index heavily tied to the oil and gas sector, was poised to start the day higher following a weekend filled with geopolitical turmoil. President Donald Trump’s announcement that the U.S. intends to take control of Venezuela after the capture of its longtime leader, Nicolás Maduro, resulted in early gains for oil stocks like Chevron, Valero, and ConocoPhillips.

While stocks were on the rise, gold prices were approaching record levels, with silver also experiencing a significant climb. This dual market reaction indicated that investors were optimistic about the U.S. energy sector benefiting from the conflict while also believing that the situation would not escalate further. At the same time, investors seemed to be hedging against more extreme outcomes and overall uncertainty.

Following his surprise capture in a U.S. operation over the weekend, Maduro was indicted in a U.S. federal court on charges of narco-terrorism and drug trafficking. These allegations suggest connections between senior Venezuelan officials and trafficking networks.

Maduro and his supporters have vehemently denied these charges, along with accusations of human rights violations and electoral fraud, portraying them as politically motivated and part of a larger campaign of foreign interference. Internationally, some governments and commentators are questioning the U.S.’s narrative, arguing that U.S. sanctions and involvement have significantly influenced Venezuela’s crisis and global perception of its leadership.

The legality of Trump’s actions in Venezuela remains a subject of debate. Online critics have pointed to polls indicating that younger American voters, who grew up during U.S. military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, strongly disapprove of the intervention in Venezuela.

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The surge in oil stocks can be attributed to investors seeing a sudden improvement in U.S. oil companies’ pricing power and political influence, potentially leading to privileged access to Venezuelan resources. On the other hand, the increase in precious metals prices suggests growing anxiety among investors, who are seeking protection against a world where policy decisions are improvised, legal boundaries are blurred, and geopolitical norms are seen as flexible.

These concerns have been mounting over the past year, with gold’s substantial increase in value coinciding with a stock market rally, indicating a desire for long-term protection rather than an anticipation of an immediate crisis. The Venezuela situation has further fueled these fears, reinforcing the idea that the U.S. is willing to act unilaterally and unpredictably on the global stage amid growing economic uncertainty at home.

The Kobeissi Letter, a prominent financial newsletter, highlighted the significant jump in Chevron’s shares ahead of Monday’s trading session, attributing it to the news from Venezuela. This move underscored investors’ belief that the U.S. energy sector would benefit from the Venezuelan developments, despite the larger legal and economic implications of the situation.

In conclusion, the Venezuela crisis has had a profound impact on the markets, with oil stocks surging and precious metals prices rising as investors navigate through heightened geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties. The evolving situation in Venezuela serves as a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of global markets and the need for investors to carefully assess and hedge against risks in an ever-changing landscape.

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