Stock Market Today: S&P 500 Futures, Oil Prices Stabilize as Iran Conflict Enters Fifth Day— Live Updates The S&P 500 futures rose slightly early Monday morning, while oil prices stabilized as the standoff between Iran and Israel entered its fifth day. The market has been closely watching the situation, which has sparked concerns about a potential war in the Middle East. Oil prices, which had surged over the past few days due to the tensions, gave back some of their gains, with West Texas Intermediate crude oil falling 2.5% to around $73.50 per barrel. Brent crude oil also declined, losing 1.7% to about $75.20 per barrel. The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were up 0.4%, while the S&P 500 futures rose 0.3%. The Nasdaq Composite futures gained 0.5%. As the conflict continues, investors are looking for signs of a resolution or escalation. The situation has already caused oil prices to jump by around $10 per barrel since Friday, and concerns about a potential war have sent stocks lower. In recent trading, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.3%, while the S&P 500 declined 0.8%. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.5%. The global economy is closely watching the situation in Iran, as any escalation could disrupt oil supplies and send shockwaves through financial markets. The conflict has already caused concerns about potential disruptions to global trade and supply chains. In other news, the U.S. dollar strengthened against major currencies, while bond yields rose across th...#Israel #Iran #Bitcoin #gold #Middle_East #Oil_Prices #US_dollar #SP_500 #Dow_Jones_Industrial_Average #Nasdaq_Composite #West_Texas_Intermediate #Brent_crude_oil #Treasury_note #Exxon_Mobil_Corp #Chevron_Corp #energy_sector