The levels that could start to appear punitive for Trump, who has used financial markets as a measure of his performance, according to Evercore ISI.

Trump has escalated his campaign for U.S. control over the Danish territory.

Todd Gordon reveals the levels he's watching in the market and how to hedge against a prolonged decline.

Investors took flight from U.S. assets on Tuesday amid a clash of wills over Greenland. Those anxieties might not hang around for very long.

Markets on Tuesday flashed the classic signs of a "sell America" trade, as investors recoiled from escalating risks tied to Washington's foreign policy.

The overwhelming consensus on the Street is that the stock market can look past escalating tensions in the U.S. and abroad once again.

Asset manager Katie Koch thinks Trump can still soothe investor anxiety.

The levels that could start to appear punitive for Trump, who has used financial markets as a measure of his performance, according to Evercore ISI.

Trump found an 'off-ramp' for his Greenland threats, and the odds are high that the S&P 500 has already recovered from its near-term low.

Since the December Meeting, investors have been forced to weigh a surprise military operation in Venezuela and President Trump's tariff threats over Greenland.

A rift between the United States and Europe over Greenland spurred a massive swing this week, but the S&P 500 closed down less than half a percent.

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq had their worst sessions since October following President Trump's threats of Greenland-related tariffs.