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Why Is The US Stock Market Up Today?

The US stock market recovered sharply on February 20, after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s tariffs in a landmark 6-3 ruling. The S&P 500 is trading around 6,890 at press time, up 0.45% from yesterday’s close, at the time of writing.

Tech (XLK) leads the rebound on tariff relief while Energy (XLE) gives back early gains despite rising oil prices. Alphabet (GOOGL) stands out, almost independently, with a 3.8% surge as it attempts to break free from a bearish pattern.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Wall Street Recovers From Stagflation Scare As Tariff Ruling Sparks Relief Bounce

Wall Street faced one of its most dramatic intraday reversals on February 20, 2026. The morning opened with panic as the “data deluge” delivered a stagflation-like combination.

Advance Q4 GDP slowed sharply to 1.4% (well below the 2.8% consensus), while Core PCE accelerated to 3.0% YoY, its hottest reading since mid-2025. S&P 500 futures dropped immediately after the 8:30 AM ET release.

But the mood flipped mid-session when the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s sweeping emergency tariffs in a landmark 6-3 ruling. Markets interpreted the decision as a major deflationary catalyst going forward.

The S&P 500 is trading at approximately 6,890 at press time, up 0.45% from yesterday’s close. Moreover, the index is now flirting with a strong zone near 6,888.

A sustained move above this level opens the path toward 6,959, and clearing that could prime the index for the psychological 7,000 milestone.

SPX Analysis: TradingView

On the downside, 6,775 is the key support to watch. A break below that level would invite weakness toward 6,707.

However, upside conviction is not without risk. Experts are already flagging that the tariff ruling may not be the final word — the administration could pursue alternative tariff mechanisms, which could weigh on sentiment as the session progresses.

A move to key resistance still requires roughly a 1% push from current levels.

The Nasdaq leads the recovery, up 172 points (0.76%), and the DOW is up 68 points, at the time of writing.

Market Pulse: FinViz

The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) dropped sharply, falling approximately 5%. The move below 20 signals that the initial stagflation panic has eased and the market is shifting back toward a cautiously optimistic posture.

VIX Reading: CNBC

The tug-of-war is clear: stagflation data pulling markets down, tariff relief pulling them up. Onto the sectors now.

Tech Rallies While Energy Dips, But Builds Bullish Case

The sector story on February 20, 2026, takes an unexpected turn. The surface numbers tell one story, but the charts tell another.

Technology (XLK) is up 0.36% at $140.72, benefiting from the Supreme Court’s tariff strike-down as lower import costs directly support hardware and semiconductor supply chains.

However, the rally faces a ceiling. XLK attempted to cross above the $141.29 resistance, but sellers stepped in. A daily close above this level is needed to open the path toward $144.78 and eventually the $149–$150 zone.

XLK Price Analysis: TradingView

A failure to hold above $139 would flip the short-term structure bearish. The tariff relief provides the US stock market catalyst, but with Core PCE at 3.0%, reinforcing higher-for-longer rates, tech valuations remain under pressure.

Energy (XLE) tells the opposite story. The sector looked strong as US-Iran tensions pushed oil higher: WTI held above $66 and Brent above $71. But gains faded through the session, with XLE now down 1.09% since yesterday.

Yet the XLE chart tells a more constructive story underneath the red. The ETF appears to be consolidating inside a bullish flag. If the breakout confirms above $55.90, it could target $60.29 — roughly a 10% move.

XLE Price Analysis: TradingView

The full measured move from the previous leg projects a potential 27% rally. A drop below $53.19 would invalidate the setup.

Alphabet (GOOGL) Surges As Bears Lose Grip

Alphabet (GOOGL) is the standout US stock market mover on February 20, 2026, surging approximately 3.8% to trade around $316. The stock has shown sustained buying momentum with no significant upper wick, yet, a sign that sellers have not stepped in to cap the bounce.

US Stock Heatmap: FinViz

The move is notable because Alphabet had been trapped inside a bearish flag pattern after pulling back from its early February highs. Today’s surge is attempting to break down that bearish structure, reversing off the $296–$300 support zone and pushing toward pattern invalidation.

However, Alphabet is not out of the woods yet. A sustained move above $327 — extending to $330 — is needed to fully invalidate the bearish setup and confirm a larger bullish reversal. Until those levels are cleared, the risk of a failed breakout remains real.

GOOGL Price Analysis: TradingView

On the downside, a drop back below $304 would weaken the breakout attempt and reintroduce bearish pressure. Further weakness under $296 could accelerate selling, potentially re-testing lower supports and resuming the bearish flag pattern — erasing today’s entire gain.

Within Communication Services, Alphabet is leading while Meta also posts gains, as over 51% of stocks are in the green.

Stocks Gaining Vs. Losing: FinViz

While other sectors stabilize with muted moves, Alphabet’s sizable independent rally signals that dip-buyers are aggressively positioning in AI-linked growth names.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/why-us-stock-market-is-up-today/

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