Opening Recap
Market Pulse→ Tech stocks powered a broad rally yesterday, pushing benchmarks higher as chip hype reigned.
Key Movers→ Intel’s $100 billion April rally and China’s AI Surge 2026 story drove sentiment, while Samsung’s 2nm production delays kept the pressure on dominant fabs.
Macro & Politics→ U.S. naval blockade on Iran and global diplomatic talks sent oil expectations swinging, even as Asian markets clawed back earlier war losses.
What’s Next→ Keep an eye on crude flows through the Strait of Hormuz and tech earnings chatter for fresh cues before today’s open.
Market Commentary
Everyone’s overlooking the fact that Japan’s Rapidus, the underdog in “When the IBM PC and shoulder pads were big” (Theregister.com), is about to throw a wrench into TSMC’s market share in 2027. While markets fawn over Intel’s blockbuster April run (The Times of India) and China’s AI Surge 2026 (Ibtimes.com.au), they’ve hardly digested that Rapidus could deliver homegrown 2nm chips next year. That potential shake-up in supply chains is a ticking time bomb for anyone still buying the “fabs will stay American” narrative.
It might sound crazy, but the mania around World Quantum Day (Ibtimes.com.au) and the White House’s naval blockade on Iran (Protothema.gr) share a common thesis: tech supremacy equals geopolitical leverage. Investors chasing qubits might as well be hoarding oil tankers, because whichever side masters next-gen computing or controls strategic chokepoints will dictate markets. The quantum-secure encryption race could end up as influential as crude flow through the Strait of Hormuz.
Don’t just cheer the rally—allocate accordingly. Trim your overexposed Emerging Market bets beaten down by the Iran war exodus (The Times of India). Rotate into firms leading the AI-chip arms race—Intel and those pouring billions into China’s silicon drive—and scout Rapidus as the sleeper threat. Then, hedge oil risk with selective energy names sensitive to any uptick in blockade tensions.
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