Trump’s Gaza truce just crashed these stocks

Numerous defense stocks are down on the daily chart on Friday, October 10, following President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire announcement on Thursday.

Most notably, Boeing (NYSE: BA) plummeted 4.14%, while RTX Corp (NYSE: RTX) sank 3.79%. At the same time, Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) and L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) plunged 2.86% and 2.79%, respectively.

BAE Systems (LSE: BA) dropped 2.13%, followed by Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), 1.22% in the red, and General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), which dipped 1%. Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) and Airbus (XPAR: AIR) saw modest losses of 0.46% for the former and 0.34% for the latter.

Most defense contractors are still in the green on the month, though, after a strong run over the past quarter. For example, RTX Corporation is expected to see a 3.49% growth in earnings per share (EPS) for fiscal 2025, based on Barchart data, its stock being up over 27% over the past six months.

Accordingly, the downtick at the close of this week could be a sign of a short-term pullback as traders cash out some gains after a rally, rather than reflecting cooling investor sentiment toward the sector as a whole.

Foreign markets not spared

The European market also took a hit on Friday, further weighed down by renewed political uncertainty in France.

For instance, the Stoxx Europe Aerospace and Defense index slid 0.7%, while the German defense contractors Hensoldt (ETR: HAG) and Renk (VIE: RENK) fell 3.5% and 3.2%, respectively. Rheinmetall (ETR: RHM) and Thales (EPA: HO) retreated 2.47% and 1.94%, in that order.

On the other side of the globe, several South Korean defense shares tumbled as well. 

Hanwha Aerospace (KRX: 012450), for instance, fell 5.01%, while Hanwha Systems (KRX: 272210) slipped 3.18%. LIG Nex1 (KRX: 079550) suffered an even bigger blow, going down 5.35%, just as Hyundai Rotem (KRX: 064350) lost 3.10% and Poongsan Corp. (KRX: 103140) declined 4.37%.

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Source: https://finbold.com/trumps-gaza-truce-just-crashed-these-stocks/