TLDR: US stock market futures surged immediately after the New York Times broke the Iran deal report. Iran secretly offered to abandon its nuclear and ballisticTLDR: US stock market futures surged immediately after the New York Times broke the Iran deal report. Iran secretly offered to abandon its nuclear and ballistic

Stock Market Futures Surge After New York Times Reveals Iran’s Secret Offer to Negotiate an End to the War

2026/03/05 03:32
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TLDR:

  • US stock market futures surged immediately after the New York Times broke the Iran deal report.
  • Iran secretly offered to abandon its nuclear and ballistic missile programs to end the US-Iran war.
  • Trump suggested allowing Iran’s surviving leaders to stay in power using the Venezuela model framework.
  • The Kobeissi Letter confirms markets are now transitioning between Step 6 and Step 7 of the Conflict Playbook.

US stock market futures surged after the New York Times reported Iran made a secret offer to negotiate a deal with the United States.

The potential terms include Iran abandoning its nuclear and ballistic missile programs in exchange for political survival of its leadership.

Analysts tracking President Trump’s negotiation patterns say this development fits squarely between Step 6 and Step 7 of the widely followed Trump Conflict Playbook.

Iran’s Secret Offer Sends Futures Higher

The New York Times report revealed that Iran privately approached the US with terms aimed at ending the ongoing war.

Under the proposed framework, Iran would abandon or drastically curtail its ballistic missile and nuclear programs. Tehran would also reduce or eliminate its support for regional proxy groups across the Middle East.

In return, Trump reportedly suggested he would allow Iran’s surviving leaders to maintain power following the conflict.

He also suggested employing the so-called “Venezuela model,” a framework previously used after the capture of President Maduro. However, analysts caution that it remains unclear whether a final deal is actually feasible at this point.

Futures markets reacted swiftly to the headline, with major indexes climbing on the news. This reaction mirrors previous episodes in Trump’s conflict history, where deal signals triggered sharp reversals in defensive positioning.

Investors who had been moving to cash began reassessing their exposure almost immediately after the report broke.

Where the Conflict Playbook Stands Right Now

According to the Kobeissi Letter, markets are currently transitioning between Step 6 and Step 7 of the Trump Conflict Playbook.

Step 6 saw Brent crude cross $85 per barrel and the Dow drop over 1,100 points in a single session. Investors had begun pricing in a prolonged conflict rather than a swift resolution.

Step 7 is defined as the emergence of conditional de-escalation signals from the opposing party. Iran’s secret offer appears to match this description precisely.

The Kobeissi Letter noted that the time between Step 6 and Step 7 is highly variable and often depends on a market catalyst or a direct request to negotiate.

Past examples of this transition include the October 2025 China tariff deal and the January 2026 Greenland agreement with the EU.

Each followed the same sequence: verbal pressure, physical action, a double-down, and then quiet movement toward a deal. Iran now appears to be following that same trajectory.

What Comes Next for Markets and the Iran War

If the conflict follows the established playbook, Step 8 through Step 10 point toward a negotiated resolution framed as a Trump victory.

The market reaction to any confirmed deal is expected to be abrupt rather than gradual. Investors currently holding defensive positions in energy and cash could face a sharp unwind.

JP Morgan estimates a Strait of Hormuz closure could push oil to $120–$130 per barrel, a scenario that would spike US inflation to around 5%.

That outcome would directly contradict Trump’s core policy goals of lowering gas prices and reducing inflation in a midterm election year. This makes a prolonged war strategically costly for the administration.

The Kobeissi Letter remains firm in its view that Trump does not want a forever war. Every conflict since his January 2025 inauguration has concluded with a deal.

With Iran now signaling openness to negotiations, the playbook suggests the most volatile phase of this conflict may be approaching its final stages.

The post Stock Market Futures Surge After New York Times Reveals Iran’s Secret Offer to Negotiate an End to the War appeared first on Blockonomi.

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