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{"body":"*Intel Digest* - 2026-04-18T1 {"body":"*Intel Digest* - 2026-04-18T12:00\n\n*Developing Narratives*\n- 1. *The Washington Post published an article titled \u201cHere\u2019s what the stock market might have gotten wrong about the Iran war,\u201d presenting a market-focused assessment of how investors may have misread or over/under-weighted implications of the Iran war. Additional market-news coverage in the provided feed includes Investor\u2019s Business Daily\u2019s \u201cStock Market Week Ahead: Looking Beyond The Iran War.\u201d* (`digest`/stable, conf=0.69, corr=0.72, sig=0.79)\n Continuity: developing\n Confirmed: The Washington Post published an article titled \u201cHere\u2019s what the stock market might have gotten wrong about the Iran war.\u201d; Investor\u2019s Business Daily published \u201cStock Market Week Ahead: Looking Beyond The Iran War.\u201d; The provided corroboration record indicates the core claim is marked as confirmed and there are no contradiction flags in the feed items for this signal family.\n What changed: New reporting in the feed reiterates the Washington Post framing (appearing multiple times in the timeline) and adds/continues \u201cweek ahead\u201d market coverage that emphasizes looking beyond the Iran war rather than treating it as the sole driver of near-term market outcomes.\n Why it matters: Because the Iran war is a major geopolitical risk factor, market narratives about its likely economic and financial effects can influence investor positioning, sector expectations, and risk pricing. Articles that argue the market \u201cmight have gotten wrong\u201d can shift attention toward alternative drivers or overlooked channels.\n Implications: Market participants may re-examine how geopolitical risk from the Iran war is being translated into equity expectations, potentially shifting focus to other macro/earnings/liquidity drivers if those are emphasized by the reporting.; Sector-level narratives could adjust if the reporting argues that the Iran-war impact was overstated or understated relative to other determinants of market performance.\n Uncertainty: The provided material does not include the underlying arguments, data, or specific market mechanisms claimed by the Washington Post or Investor\u2019s Business Daily (e.g., which assets/sectors, what time horizon, or what quantitative comparisons). It also does not provide the full set of corroborating excerpts needed to verify the article\u2019s detailed claims beyond the existence/titles of the pieces.\n Sources: <https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi3AFBVV95cUxORllxWUR4NHFicjRCeDdrSTJoSEFRb25QSVMxNUdKTXpVTVZVVDdQUFJOVmVYdlBISmVRMjd2cXpqRjJnMmJidUJwcXRxNEphVHJrTHBiQXpmZU9rbFdXbzNGalVrT1JRbjM5U1BnLXFWV1FheWhZaXlFaUlaSEhkd2VFQjVTSU5hNGVEYnNZemZDQkp3QkdORVVQVlN1QVlXai1LcWVuVFAxUGNTQjNGUlRmZjhKRDdVQjlzUmt4UkRBUG8xTHUxRnN6UEh1dmZJWEpLNGlQSVhBbl84?oc=5|Nasdaq heads toward its longest winning streak since 1992 as historic stock-market comeback continues - MarketWatch> (marketwatch.com); <https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiiAFBVV95cUxQdUhqLUcxRUMzckFORGoybXk2LU5qdGRsRHpyY0Q4Zm5kWndiNHBENzZqc3dTN0xrX0t3R0dMbmxwSGNZTkI3dlE5SERqYm1YRmNJMncyc2NUN1lUNUp0S1U2T2h2X3U2N0FVVlI0R3FYZnBZOXBkTlJ2OXJBelk4YU1TUy04dXNr?oc=5|Here\u2019s what the stock market might have gotten wrong about the Iran war - The Washington Post> (washingtonpost.com); <https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuAFBVV95cUxQbVd6OVB0TFdMX3FTa2RQbTVJb09ISjIyUEN4OHVZZl8yZE1zblRrWnJqSmw3UnBxNFB4TFJnd0dtOXl4bW85bEJKSURzN3FBeGUxaGtqRUwyQXA2Mm5HeFVHWnRxbEtEQ1NpVjJsemxmVEZySGRIUm1faFhOQjl5TzV5blR0V0NmSWZtM1p3MFFYYTduMkdtTWpkdWdmclg0VzgxZlVlbFF5S1c2NE52bjZyVVVmZklf?oc=5|Stock Market Week Ahead: Looking Beyond The Iran War - Investor's Business Daily> (investors.com)\n\n*Open Uncertainties & Next Checks*\n- The Washington Post published an article titled \u201cHere\u2019s what the stock market might have gotten wrong about the Iran war,\u201d presentin...","candidate_refs":[{"id":"art_intel_2026-04-18T12:00","kind":"artifact"}],"channel":"C0A8Q869CNL","cta":["review","ignore"],"delivery_fp":"attn:C0A8Q869CNL:558e21fc1b73bff88c9b:2026-04-18T16","next_eligible_at":null,"nudge_kind":"digest","reason_trace":{"artifact_id":"art_intel_2026-04-18T12:00","kind":"intel_digest","meta":{"alert_class_counts":{"confirmed":0,"developing":0,"none":40},"bucket":"2026-04-18T12:00","continuity_counts":{"developing":40,"escalating":0,"new":0,"persistent":0},"digest_story_count":1,"fingerprint":"[{\"confidence\":0.694,\"corroboration\":0.72,\"provenance\":0.675,\"publication_state\":\"digest\",\"significance\":0.79,\"story_id\":\"intel_9871d05072ad1dbd\",\"story_key\":\"isk_347703c2a1239d8da40f\",\"why_it_matters\":\"Because the Iran war is a major geopolitical risk factor, market narratives about its likely economic and financial effects can influence investor positioning, sector expectations, and risk pricing. 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