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US midday market brief: Dow jumps 800 points to record high as traders bet against wider conflict

by January 6, 2026
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged more than 800 points, or roughly 1.7%, to breach an all-time record above 49,000 on Monday.

The historic rally came as Wall Street assessed the US military’s weekend capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as a contained geopolitical event unlikely to spark global instability.

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq climbed 0.8% each as investors rotated aggressively into energy, financials, and defense stocks.

The move signals confidence that markets can compartmentalise the Venezuela operation without triggering broader economic spillover.​

Energy and financials lead broad market rally

The catalyst was unmistakable: Chevron, the only major US oil firm still operating in Venezuela, rocketed 6% in midday trading.

The other energy services like Schlumberger surged 8% and ConocoPhillips jumped 7% on speculation about reconstruction contracts and asset recovery.

Financial stocks equally participated, with Goldman Sachs climbing 4% and JPMorgan Chase posting solid gains as traders positioned for a potentially less constrained capital market.​

More broadly, the Russell 2000 small-cap index outperformed, rising 1.04% at market open and extending gains throughout the session.

The energy sector emerged as the clear winner: Halliburton, Schlumberger, SLB, Valero Energy, Baker Hughes, and other oilfield services companies each gained 8% or more.

Even refiners like PBF Energy, which specialise in Venezuelan heavy crude, advanced 5.2%.​

Yet the broader equity rally suggests the market sees far more than just energy upside.

Copper futures jumped alongside gold, which surged 2% to near $4,440 per ounce, and silver exploded 7% higher.

These moves signal investors are hedging against longer-term geopolitical risk while simultaneously bidding up stocks, a classic “risk-on” positioning that reflects confidence in near-term containment.​

Technologically, growth names also participated.

Tesla rallied 4%, joining the broader market’s climb as traders favoured a rotation back into higher-beta names, assuming that geopolitical tension will remain localised.

Intel jumped 6.7% on chip sector strength, extending the semiconductor gains carried from January 2.​

US markets: Contained risk, no systemic threat

The muted Treasury yield response underscored investor discipline.

The 10-year yield dipped just two basis points to 4.17%, while the 2-year held at 3.46%, indicating that traders do not price in inflation spirals or forced Fed action as a result of the Venezuela operation.

Oil itself behaved unexpectedly: WTI crude rose 0.82% to $57.79 per barrel, and Brent gained 0.67% to $61.16, both recovering from early-session declines as traders parsed supply dynamics.​

Oil prices remain the key barometer: any signal that Venezuela’s production recovery is accelerating faster than consensus could prompt equity rotation back into defensives and high-yield names.

Central bank commentary from the Fed and ECB this week will matter equally, as interest rates ultimately drive valuations far more than a single geopolitical event.

The investors are betting that the Venezuela operation will succeed in stabilising the region and opening energy assets to American capital.

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