On March 25, the Middle East situation experienced multiple shifts, affecting U.S. markets and oil prices. According to BlockBeats, during U.S. trading hours, reports emerged that elements of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division were set to deploy to the Middle East, causing market sentiment to deteriorate sharply. WTI crude oil briefly surged past $93 per barrel, leading to a plunge in U.S. stocks.
Later, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. was in negotiations with Iran, stating that Iran had begun rational communication and agreed to never possess nuclear weapons. This led to a retreat in oil prices and U.S. Treasury yields from their highs, with the stock market recovering some losses. However, the three major U.S. stock indices still closed lower, while small-cap indices outperformed.
Post-market, Trump continued to raise expectations for peace talks, suggesting that U.S.-Iran negotiations might be close to an agreement, with Iran agreeing never to possess nuclear weapons. Reports indicated that the U.S. was considering a one-month ceasefire and proposing 15 peace negotiation terms. This news caused WTI crude oil to plummet over 6% within an hour after trading, erasing most of the day's gains. The Nasdaq 100 futures index rose more than 1%.
Cryptocurrencies experienced relatively narrow fluctuations, with Bitcoin briefly dropping above $69,000 before recovering, currently priced at $70,634.74.