Major US stock indices close today with gains to start the new trading week

  • Markets are betting on a delay or solution to the Iranian war. We will know by 8 PM tomorrow night.
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The major U.S. indices are closing higher, with markets increasingly pricing in the possibility of a resolution to the Iran conflict. The tone was supported by cautious optimism, even as geopolitical risks remain elevated.

President Trump set a hard deadline, warning that the U.S. could target bridges and energy infrastructure starting at 8 PM ET tomorrow if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened and/ or broader agreements are not reached.

That backdrop is keeping volatility in play, even as equities push higher.

A snapshot of the closing levels shows:

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average: +165.21 points (+0.36%) to 46,669.88
  • S&P 500: +29.14 points (+0.44%) to 6,611.83
  • NASDAQ: +117.16 points (+0.54%) to 21,996.34

Below is a look at some of the top gainers and losers on the day.

winners and loser

Here's the full sector summary with the complete picture:

Storage & Semiconductors — The most consistent winning sector today. SanDisk (+3.28%), Micron (+3.15%), and Western Digital (+3.11%) all moved in lockstep, strongly suggesting a sector-wide catalyst — possibly positive supply chain news or easing of trade concerns around memory chips. Nebius NV (+3.42%), an AI infrastructure play, added further weight to the hardware theme.

Crypto & Crypto-adjacent — A strong day across the board. Bitcoin Futures hit $69,977 (+3.32%), Grayscale Bitcoin (GBTC) gained 4.08%, and Strategy (MSTR) — which holds Bitcoin on its balance sheet — jumped 6.56%. Clearly crypto sentiment was elevated.

AdTech / AI — Applovin (APP) was the single biggest mover of the day at +6.81%, continuing its remarkable run. This appears to be stock-specific momentum rather than a broad sector move.

Consumer & Food — A split picture. Booking Holdings (+5.02%) and Shake Shack (+3.41%) both had strong sessions, while Celsius (+6.04%) rebounded sharply. On the losing side, GameStop (-1.20%) and Roblox (-4.83%) dragged consumer/entertainment names lower.

Biotech & Pharma — Clearly under pressure. Biogen (-2.82%) and Pfizer (-1.69%) both declined with no names from the sector appearing on the gainers list, pointing to broad sector rotation out of healthcare.

Cloud & Enterprise Software — Weak. Snowflake (-1.66%) and Intuit (-1.22%) both slid, while Ciena Corp (-3.03%) — networking hardware for data centers — saw significant selling, potentially on margin or demand concerns.

EV & Auto — Tesla (-2.15%) continued to face headwinds, likely tied to ongoing demand and brand perception concerns that have weighed on the stock in recent months.

Airlines & Commodities — Mild but notable losses. United Airlines (-1.36%) and Barrick Mining (-1.34%) both pulled back modestly, hinting at some risk-off rotation in macro-sensitive names.

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