{"id":63113,"date":"2026-06-13T14:00:17","date_gmt":"2026-06-13T18:00:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www2.stockmarketwatch.com\/stock-market-news\/the-truth-social-whiplash-peace-deals-kinetic-strikes-and-the-10-global-tariff\/63113\/"},"modified":"2026-06-13T14:00:17","modified_gmt":"2026-06-13T18:00:17","slug":"the-truth-social-whiplash-peace-deals-kinetic-strikes-and-the-10-global-tariff","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www2.stockmarketwatch.com\/stock-market-news\/the-truth-social-whiplash-peace-deals-kinetic-strikes-and-the-10-global-tariff\/63113\/","title":{"rendered":"The Truth Social Whiplash: Peace Deals, Kinetic Strikes, and the 10% Global Tariff"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Welcome to the 2026 mid-year market recap, where the primary driver of your 401(k) isn&#8217;t the Federal Reserve&#8217;s interest rate dot plot or the quarterly earnings of <a href='\/stock\/NVDA'>NVDA<\/a> (+0.4%), but rather the push notifications emanating from a single smartphone in Mar-a-Lago. If you spent your Friday afternoon panic-selling and your Saturday morning frantically buying back in, congratulations: you are officially a participant in the &#8220;Truth Social Terminal&#8221; economy. It is a place where geopolitical stability is measured in characters-per-post and &#8220;peace in our time&#8221; is announced with the same casual flair as a golf score.<\/p>\n<p>As of June 13, 2026, the markets are currently digesting a dizzying 24-hour cycle that included a threatened war with Iran, a subsequent &#8220;historic&#8221; nuclear peace deal, a &#8220;lethal kinetic strike&#8221; in Venezuela, and a casual reminder that a 10% global tariff is still very much on the menu. For those keeping score at home, the <a href='\/stock\/DIA'>DIA<\/a> (-1.2%) futures took a 470-point header on Friday, only to see <a href='\/stock\/SPY'>SPY<\/a> (+0.8%) and <a href='\/stock\/QQQ'>QQQ<\/a> (+1.1%) futures stage a spirited recovery as the &#8220;Art of the Deal&#8221; was applied to the Persian Gulf.<\/p>\n<h2>The Iran Seesaw: From 470-Point Plunges to &#8216;Walls of Peace&#8217;<\/h2>\n<p>On Friday, June 12, investors were treated to a classic &#8220;Fire and Fury&#8221; Friday. Reports of renewed threats against Tehran sent Dow futures into a tailspin, plunging nearly 470 points in <a href=\"https:\/\/stockmarketwatch.com\/movers\/premarket\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"7\" title=\"Premarket Movers\">pre-market trading<\/a> as the specter of closed shipping lanes haunted the dreams of logistics CEOs. The volatility was palpable; energy giants like <a href='\/stock\/XOM'>XOM<\/a> (-0.5%) and <a href='\/stock\/CVX'>CVX<\/a> (-0.7%) saw volume spikes as traders hedged against a potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.<\/p>\n<p>Then, in a move that can only be described as &#8220;geopolitical parkour,&#8221; Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Saturday morning to announce that an Iran nuclear agreement is not only close but will be signed tomorrow. He heralded the deal as a &#8220;wall to no nuclear weapon,&#8221; a phrase that presumably makes sense to someone, somewhere. The reaction was instantaneous. Crude <a href=\"https:\/\/stockmarketwatch.com\/energy\/crude-oil\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"12\" title=\"Crude oil\">oil prices<\/a>, which had been flirting with &#8220;inflationary nightmare&#8221; levels, began to retreat. This provided an immediate boost to Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), with <a href='\/stock\/BP'>BP<\/a> (+1.4%) and <a href='\/stock\/SHEL'>SHEL<\/a> (+1.2%) gaining ground on hopes that the Strait of Hormuz will &#8220;reopen immediately,&#8221; as the President-elect claimed.<\/p>\n<p>Analysts at major brokerages are currently busy rewriting their &#8220;Middle East Conflict&#8221; notes into &#8220;Era of Cooperation&#8221; memos, likely using the same templates they used three days ago. The sheer speed of the pivot\u2014from threatening strikes to retweeting the Iranian Foreign Minister\u2014has left the <a href='\/stock\/VIX'>VIX<\/a> (+5.4%) looking like a heart rate monitor during a horror movie marathon. It turns out that the market&#8217;s greatest fear isn&#8217;t war or peace, but the 180-degree turn that happens while the <a href=\"https:\/\/stockmarketwatch.com\/indices\/sp500\/today\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"3\" title=\"snp500 today\">S&#038;P 500<\/a> is closed for the weekend.<\/p>\n<h2>Kinetic Strikes and the Venezuelan Gang Discount<\/h2>\n<p>While the Middle East was busy being &#8220;fixed,&#8221; the U.S. military was apparently occupied in South America. Trump announced on Saturday that a &#8220;swift and lethal kinetic strike&#8221; had successfully taken out H\u00e9ctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, the leader of the infamous Tren de Aragua gang. The announcement, coordinated with the Venezuelan government, adds a new layer of &#8220;Law and Order&#8221; to the administration&#8217;s foreign policy\u2014and a new line item for defense contractors.<\/p>\n<p>Shares of <a href='\/stock\/LMT'>LMT<\/a> (+0.9%) and <a href='\/stock\/RTX'>RTX<\/a> (+0.6%) saw modest upticks in late-week sentiment as the administration continues to demonstrate its preference for high-tech, &#8220;death from above&#8221; solutions to transnational crime. The market&#8217;s reaction to &#8220;kinetic strikes&#8221; has become strangely clinical; as long as the strikes are &#8220;swift&#8221; and don&#8217;t involve a 20-year ground occupation, investors seem to treat them as a form of aggressive urban renewal. The fact that this was a &#8220;joint operation&#8221; with Venezuela\u2014a country usually on the receiving end of U.S. sanctions\u2014is just another one of those minor contradictions that traders have learned to ignore in favor of the bottom line.<\/p>\n<h2>The 10% Global Tariff: A Tax on Sanity?<\/h2>\n<p>Amidst the talk of peace deals and drone strikes, the administration&#8217;s 10% global tariff policy remains the looming shadow over the retail and manufacturing sectors. While the President-elect is busy signing deals with former adversaries, he is simultaneously threatening new trade wars with neighbors. Canada\u2019s Mark Carney recently warned that &#8220;middle-power countries&#8221; shouldn&#8217;t have to compete for favor with the U.S., a statement that translates from diplomat-speak to: &#8220;We have no idea what is happening, and we are terrified for our supply chains.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The impact on retailers like <a href='\/stock\/WMT'>WMT<\/a> (-0.3%) and <a href='\/stock\/TGT'>TGT<\/a> (-0.9%) is already being priced in, with analysts predicting a &#8220;tariff-jumping&#8221; frenzy where companies over-import goods to beat the implementation date. This leads to artificial volume spikes and a subsequent &#8220;inventory hangover&#8221; that makes year-over-year comparisons look like a work of fiction. Meanwhile, China continues to oppose the U.S. move to list its top firms as military companies, a move that keeps <a href='\/stock\/BABA'>BABA<\/a> (-2.1%) and <a href='\/stock\/JD'>JD<\/a> (-1.8%) in a state of permanent &#8220;sell-off&#8221; mode. The 10% global tariff isn&#8217;t just a policy; it&#8217;s a permanent tax on the nervous systems of anyone holding an international ETF.<\/p>\n<h2>Investing in the Age of Observational Snark<\/h2>\n<p>So, how does one trade the &#8220;Trump Impact&#8221;? If you listen to the talking heads on CNBC, they will tell you to look at &#8220;fundamentals&#8221; and &#8220;macroeconomic trends.&#8221; If you look at the actual data, you might find that the most successful strategy is simply having a faster internet connection than the person next to you when a Truth Social post drops. The <a href='\/stock\/DJT'>DJT<\/a> (+4.2%) stock itself remains the ultimate &#8220;vibes&#8221; indicator, trading less like a media company and more like a high-stakes betting pool on the administration&#8217;s daily mood.<\/p>\n<p>We are currently in a market where a tweet (or a Truth) can wipe out 470 points of Dow value in the morning and a &#8220;wall of peace&#8221; can bring it back by lunch. It\u2019s a world where we kill gang leaders in Venezuela on Friday and sign nuclear deals with Iran on Saturday. It\u2019s chaotic, it\u2019s contradictory, and for the algorithmic trading bots, it\u2019s probably a nightmare. But for the rest of us, it\u2019s just another weekend in the new normal. Just remember: the market doesn&#8217;t care if the policy makes sense, as long as it makes a headline. <i>Keep your stops tight and your notifications loud.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>As we head into Monday&#8217;s open, expect the usual &#8220;relief rally&#8221; as the Iran deal is priced in, followed by the inevitable &#8220;tariff panic&#8221; once the next post drops. After all, in this economy, the only thing more volatile than the price of oil is the President-elect&#8217;s &#8220;retweet&#8221; finger. <b>Trade accordingly.<\/b><\/p>\n<p><i><b>DISCLAIMER: <\/b> We read Trump&#8217;s posts so you don&#8217;t have to. This is comedy meets market data, not financial advice. 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