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Bulls, Bears, & The Bell: Dell’s 38% AI Surge, Ceasefire 'Hopium', & Friday's Key Levels

12 min · 29 de may de 2026
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In this pre-market strategy flash for Friday, May 29, 2026, we break down a market caught in a high-stakes holding pattern between massive AI infrastructure spending and sticky macro headwinds.We analyze the morning's biggest movers, led by Dell Technologies (DELL) screaming over 38% higher on blowout Q1 earnings, which is lifting peers like Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). Meanwhile, software players like SentinelOne (S) are plunging 20% as enterprise budgets aggressively shift toward physical AI hardware. We also cover Gap's (GAP) 15.6% pre-market slide following mixed earnings and poor reception to Old Navy's new lines.On the macro front, we discuss the "hopium" surrounding a tentative 60-day U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement and why the unsigned deal, combined with April Core PCE inflation hitting 3.3%, could create a dangerous liquidity trap for buyers chasing the breakout. Finally, we break down the 10-Year Treasury Yield and DXY, and provide the exact "Line in the Sand" support and resistance levels for S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 E-mini futures to keep your risk management tight ahead of the opening bell.Tickers in Focus: $DELL, $HPE, $S, $GAPTune in to get your institutional breakdown before the bell rings.

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