Economy

Dow Holds After the Record High

The Dow Jones Industrial Average settled at 53,178.41 on Monday, up 693.38 points, or 1.32 percent, an all-time high. [1] The S&P 500 jumped 1.5 percent, a tenth of a percent shy of its summer record. The Nasdaq rose 2.1 percent. [2]

Tuesday inherits that print. It does not add a new close in the files this brief can cite. The catalyst was oil pulling back after President Trump called off a planned attack and talked last-chance diplomacy. [1] Iran's foreign ministry still said it was not holding talks with the United States. [3]

A record built on a denied table is a holdover, not a peace index. Oil can reverse on a single denial clip. The ISM manufacturing print at 55.6, highest since 2022, is the domestic number buried under the Iran headline. [4]

Readers who treat 53,178 as a signed Hormuz deal will misread both the strait and the tape. Monday's high still stands. The talks still do not.

Investopedia's Monday recap tied the open to oil pullback after Trump called off an attack. [1] A Tuesday session without a new cited close is a hold, not a second record.

-- THEO KAPLAN, San Francisco

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