Stocks swung from positive to negative as Vice President Vance's trip to Pakistan for Iran peace talks was canceled.

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April 21, 2026

Stocks slip as peace prospects dim

The S&P 500, Russell 2000, and the Nasdaq 100 closed lower. Stocks erased modest early gains and fell further on negative news reports about the status of peace talks between the US and Iran, which culminated in reports shortly before markets closed that Vice President Vance's trip to Pakistan for those talks had been canceled.

Energy was the only sector to close higher as oil prices rose, while real estate was the worst-performer.

Stocks that moved higher:

  • POET Technologies surged above $10 for the first time in 4 years amid an explosion in call volumes.
  • Shares of Avis hit a new all-time high amid its meme stock rally.
  • UnitedHealth rose after reporting earnings results that beat Wall Street expectations and raising its full-year guidance.
  • Lucid climbed following the release of a regulatory filing that revealed Uber is now its second-largest shareholder.
  • Amazon rose on news that the company will invest up to $25 billion more in Anthropic, while Anthropic plans to spend $100 billion on AWS tech over the next decade.

Stocks that moved lower:

  • GE Aerospace fell after leaving earnings guidance unchanged.
  • Apple dipped after yesterday’s announcement that CEO Tim Cook will step down in September. John Ternus, senior vice president of hardware, will take the helm September 1.
  • United Airlines and American Airlines dropped after President Trump said he doesn't like a potential United-American merger in an interview with CNBC. Trump also commented that “maybe the federal government should help” Spirit Airlines find a buyer, sending shares of rival discount carrier Frontier Airlines lower.
  • Alaska Airlines fell after reporting its first-quarter results after the bell yesterday. Looking ahead, Alaska said it expects a second-quarter loss per share of $1, deeper than the Wall Street consensus of a $0.15 loss, but suspended full-year guidance due to rising fuel prices.
  • Cava dipped after Northcoast rated the stock a "Sell" with a price target of $63, the only bearish rating among Wall Street analysts.
  • AXT dropped after announcing a $550 million stock offering.
  • Shares of Tesla slipped ahead of its Q1 earnings announcement tomorrow as Wall Street has dialed back its forecasts following its delivery miss earlier this month, in which the company produced 50,000 more vehicles than it sold.

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