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Marc Chandler – Market Reaction to Middle East Tensions, the Case for Gold, the Future of the Petro-Dollar

Cory
April 10, 2026

 

In this Daily Editorial, we are joined by Marc Chandler, Managing Partner at Bannockburn Global Forex and Editor of the Marc to Market website. Following a volatile week defined by shifting geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and a significant “gap higher” in the markets, Marc provides a masterclass on the current macroeconomic landscape. We explore whether the recent ceasefire news is a signal for investors to “buy the dip” or a temporary reprieve in an ongoing shift in global power.

 

Key Discussion Points:

  • Geopolitical Impact on Market Technicals: Marc analyzes the S&P 500 and Dollar Index movements surrounding the Iran-Israel tensions, explaining why the markets may have already anticipated recent developments before the headlines hit.
  • The Changing Dynamics of Global Trade: A look at the implications of Iran’s new tolls in the Strait of Hormuz and how the lack of adherence to the UN Law of the Sea by major players could alter maritime trade forever.
  • De-dollarization and the “Petro-Dollar” Narrative: Marc addresses the University of Chicago’s three-prong definition of money and explains why the U.S. Dollar remains the “plumbing” of the financial system despite the rise of alternative settlement currencies.
  • Central Bank Gold Accumulation: Why nations are moving into gold, and the potential impact of the U.S. revaluing its gold holdings under a new Federal Reserve leadership.
  • Inflation Data and Fed Policy: An analysis of the latest CPI jump to 3.3% and why the Federal Reserve remains “stuck” between a slowing job market and rising energy prices.

 

Click here to visit Marc’s site – Marc To Market – https://www.marctomarket.com/

 


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