Ira Epstein discusses the unexpected upward momentum in the stock market on April 15, 2026, traditionally a day when markets decline due to tax-related sell-offs. He attributes this positive shift to the potential resolution of tensions between the U.S. and Iran, highlighting the lifting of sanctions and the possibility of a ceasefire holding. Epstein also touches on the broader geopolitical implications, such as Iran's strained relationships with its neighbors and the ongoing pressure from the U.S. He concludes by mentioning upcoming economic data releases, including jobless claims and Federal Reserve reports, while expressing skepticism about overly pessimistic economic forecasts.