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US-Iran Tensions, Supermicro Shares & SpaceX IPO Move Markets

Investor sentiment remained cautious on 10-11 June 2026 as markets assessed the latest developments in the US-Iran conflict. The geopolitical backdrop influenced equities, precious metals and technology shares, while investors also tracked developments surrounding Super Micro Computer, SpaceX and the FIFA World Cup.

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TL;DR

  • Wall Street indices fell more than 1% amid escalating US-Iran tensions.

  • Gold hit a six-month low as interest-rate concerns outweighed safe-haven demand.

  • Silver found support following US military strikes against Iran.

  • Super Micro Computer shares slid after announcing a $7 billion capital raise.

  • Investors may be waiting for the anticipated SpaceX IPO (anticipated for tomorrow, 12 June).

  • The FIFA World Cup 2026 is expected to drive significant travel and consumer spending activity.

Key Developments

On Wednesday, 10 June, Wall Street came under pressure as concerns over the conflict between the United States and Iran weighed on risk appetite. Major US indices fell more than 1%, with technology stocks among the weakest performers as investors reduced exposure to risk assets amid growing geopolitical uncertainty.

Gold and silver reacted differently to the evolving situation. Gold prices fell to their lowest level in more than six months on 11 June, as expectations of higher interest rates offset the support typically provided by geopolitical tensions.

Silver proved more resilient. The precious metal found support after the United States completed strikes against Iranian targets, benefiting from both safe-haven demand and its industrial-use outlook.

Meanwhile, the Middle East conflict continues to cast a shadow over global markets, as uncertainty surrounding the situation remains elevated. Recent developments, including renewed military exchanges involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, have increased concerns about potential regional escalation despite ongoing diplomatic efforts and ceasefire discussions. Investors remain highly sensitive to geopolitical headlines, particularly given the implications for energy supplies, oil prices, inflation expectations, and broader risk sentiment. As a result, markets are likely to remain volatile, with any further deterioration or signs of de-escalation having a significant impact on global financial assets.

Super Micro Computer Slides on Capital Raise

Among individual stocks, Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI) attracted significant attention after announcing plans to raise approximately $7 billion through an equity offering. Yahoo Finance reported that the stock fell sharply yesterday following the announcement as investors assessed the potential impact of shareholder dilution.

The company said the funds would help support growing demand for AI infrastructure, although the scale of the fundraising weighed on investor sentiment despite strong growth prospects, especially as yesterday the US attacked in Iran 

Additional Context: SpaceX IPO and FIFA World Cup

Beyond current market volatility, investors are keeping an eye on potential future catalysts, including the SpaceX IPO, which is expected to take place tomorrow, Friday, 12 June.

Meanwhile, the FIFA World Cup 2026 officially kicked off on 11 June 2026 across the United States, Canada and Mexico. CNBC reported increased travel demand linked to the tournament. The event is expected to support activity across tourism, hospitality, transportation and consumer sectors throughout the competition. Yet, only time will tell what actually lies ahead. (Source: Investopedia)

Potential Market Movers

Investors may continue monitoring:

  • Further developments in the Middle East (especially between the US, Iran, Israel and Hezbollah).

  • Gold and silver price movements.

  • Wall Street volatility and risk sentiment.

  • AI-sector investment trends and Super Micro Computer developments.

  • Updates regarding the anticipated SpaceX IPO.

  • Economic activity generated by the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Conclusion

Markets remained focused on geopolitical developments on 11 June 2026, with US-Iran tensions weighing on Wall Street and influencing movements across precious metals and technology stocks. While gold struggled under interest-rate pressures and silver found support, investors also evaluated Super Micro Computer's fundraising plans and monitored longer-term themes, including the SpaceX IPO and the economic impact of the FIFA World Cup.

*Past performance does not guarantee future results. The above is for marketing and general informational purposes only, and are only projections and should not be taken as investment research, investment advice or a personal recommendation.

FAQs

Why did Wall Street fall?

Major US indices declined amid concerns that escalating US-Iran tensions could increase geopolitical risks and negatively affect economic growth and investor confidence.

Why did gold reach a six-month low?

Reuters reported that concerns about higher interest rates outweighed safe-haven demand, putting pressure on gold prices despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainty.

Why did silver outperform gold?

Silver found support from both defensive investor positioning and expectations for continued industrial demand.

Why did Super Micro Computer shares decline?

The company announced plans to raise approximately $7 billion through an equity offering, leading investors to worry about shareholder dilution.

Why are investors watching the FIFA World Cup?

The tournament is expected to generate substantial spending across travel, hospitality, transportation and consumer-related industries.

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