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NAGA Weekly Recap April 20 - 24, 2026

Stocks and crypto climb while a stronger US dollar keeps precious metals sideways. Discover what drove the markets this week and the key risks to watch.

Updated June 15, 2026

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Gladys Eguia

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Are markets bulletproof, or just optimistic? This week, investors decisively chose optimism. Brushing off ongoing geopolitical risks, equities climbed higher on the back of solid corporate earnings. 

But while stocks and crypto enjoyed a broadly positive week, a strengthening US dollar and critical resistance levels in the oil and metals markets show that the macroeconomic puzzle is still shifting. Here’s everything you need to know about this week's market action.

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Stocks Rise Despite Ongoing Geopolitical Tensions

Global markets continued to move higher, showing little reaction to ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Investors focused on solid earnings and stable macro conditions, keeping risk appetite intact. While risks remain, downside pressure appears limited for now, with markets largely pricing in a contained conflict scenario.

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Equities Climb as Earnings Support Sentiment

Stocks pushed higher this week, supported by strong corporate earnings and resilient investor sentiment. Despite geopolitical uncertainty, markets showed stability, with limited downside pressure so far. The S&P 500 remains near highs, as investors continue to favor equities in a broadly supportive environment.

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Oil at Resistance While Metals Move Sideways

Oil prices hovered near key resistance levels, with markets balancing supply risks and easing tensions. Meanwhile, gold and silver traded sideways as a stronger US dollar capped upside. Commodity markets remain sensitive to geopolitical developments, particularly around Iran and potential disruptions to supply routes.

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Stronger Dollar Caps Metals and Risk Assets

The U.S. dollar strengthened this week, which limited the upward trend in precious metals and influenced overall market momentum. Nevertheless, the general risk sentiment remained positive, and stocks managed to hold onto their gains. Foreign exchange markets continue to react to geopolitical headlines and shifting expectations regarding global growth and policy. Should the dollar index break through the 100.00 mark, the greenback could gain further ground.

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