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Nasdaq, Dow jump on peace prospects; Powell pivot fuels Q1 finale

by March 31, 2026
written by March 31, 2026

Wall Street is set to conclude the first quarter of 2026 with an explosive exclamation point, as investors ignited a massive relief rally on hopes of a geopolitical de-escalation.

In a stunning display of market resilience, the Nasdaq Composite surged by 3.6%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average popped 2.2%, marking a significant turning point for investor sentiment.

The rally was catalyzed primarily by growing optimism that an end to the Iran war may now be in the offing.  

Despite the underlying complexity of the conflict, the mere prospect of a “ceasefire” triggered waves of optimism, shifting the narrative from wartime defense back to aggressive accumulation.

Why did US indices push higher on Tuesday?

The primary engine behind Tuesday’s surge was a sudden wave of optimism on the US-Iran conflict.

Markets hit session highs following reports that President Pezeshkian is seeking a diplomatic exit, provided Iran receives reparations and firm security guarantees.

Adding fuel to the rally, the Wall Street Journal and New York Post reported that President Donald Trump expressed a willingness to end military hostilities – suggesting other nations could lead the effort to reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz.

While Eric Diton of The Wealth Alliance warned that we’re “not out of the woods” yet, the market embraced the “relief rally” wholeheartedly, desperate for any sign that the regional instability may finally be nearing a solution.

The Powell pivot: a green light for growth

Complementing the geopolitical hope was a high-profile address by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at Harvard University.

Despite the ongoing energy shock caused by Middle East tensions, Powell reassured the markets that the central bank sees no immediate need to hike interest rates further.

By characterizing the current interest rate environment as being in a “good place”, he effectively neutralized fears that surging oil prices – which remain firmly above $100 per barrel – would force the Fed into a restrictive corner.

This wait-and-see approach provided the ultimate oxygen for the tech sector, as lower-than-feared terminal rates traditionally benefit high-growth companies.

Investors responded by pouring capital back into long-duration assets, betting the central bank will prioritize economic stability over reactionary tightening.

AI and enterprise innovation take center stage

With the macro clouds beginning to part, the tech sector – which had been under immense pressure since the conflict began – staged a ferocious comeback.

The Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLK) climbed more than 3%, led by a nearly 5% surge in Nvidia and a 3% gain for Microsoft.

Importantly, this wasn’t just a technical bounce; it was an affirmation of AI’s enduring power as well as enterprise innovation. Investors are increasingly betting that the “AI-first” transition will provide the productivity gains needed to offset higher energy costs.

As companies continue to integrate AI into their core business models, the sector is proving to be the market’s primary growth engine, transforming from a speculative play into a fundamental pillar of the global economy.

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