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Why Delta (DAL) Stock Is Up Today

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What Happened?

Shares of global airline Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) jumped 3.1% in the afternoon session after the Supreme Court struck down sweeping Trump tariffs, bringing potential relief to companies impacted by international trade disputes. 

The ruling was seen as a significant win for sectors reliant on global supply chains, as tariffs, which are essentially taxes on imported goods, have increased operating costs and squeezed profit margins for many U.S. companies. The removal of these levies is expected to lower expenses for manufacturers and retailers, potentially leading to more competitive pricing and stronger earnings. This positive development appeared to outweigh earlier concerns in the session regarding reports of slowing economic growth and rising inflation, with the broader market, including the S&P 500, ticking higher on the news. In response to the ruling, the Trump administration announced plans to impose a new 10% global tariff.

The shares closed the day at $69.46, up 3% from previous close.

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What Is The Market Telling Us

Delta’s shares are quite volatile and have had 19 moves greater than 5% over the last year. In that context, today’s move indicates the market considers this news meaningful but not something that would fundamentally change its perception of the business.

The previous big move we wrote about was 1 day ago when the stock dropped 4.9% on the news that concerns about rising oil prices and their impact on fuel costs weighed on the airline industry. 

The drop in Delta's shares mirrored a broader negative trend among airline stocks. Investors seemed worried that higher fuel expenses could eat into profits. Fuel is one of the largest operating costs for airlines, so a significant increase can directly affect earnings. These external pressures appeared to influence the stock's performance, leading to the decline.

Delta is flat since the beginning of the year, and at $69.28 per share, it is trading close to its 52-week high of $75.35 from February 2026. Investors who bought $1,000 worth of Delta’s shares 5 years ago would now be looking at an investment worth $1,451.

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