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Dow Jones Futures: Nvidia, Palantir Near Buy Points With Fed Inflation Due; Trump Sets New Tariffs
Fed inflation data is due. Nvidia, Palantir are near buy points. President Trump OK'd new tariffs and a TikTok deal.
Stock futures were little changed ahead of an important U.S. inflation reading Friday, although shares of furniture and home goods retailers pulled back sharply after President Donald Trump unveiled new tariffs.
The stock market was on track to snap its three-day skid on Friday in the wake of the latest inflation report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 340 points, or 0.7%. The S&P 500 was up 0.5%. The Nasdaq Composite was up 0.4%.
The three major US indices are all pulling back a bit in the early hours of Thursday, as we are going to continue to give back a bit in order to find value. At this point though, we are still in a longer-term uptrend.
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Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street, U.S. Futures Flat as Investors Eye Economic Data; Accenture, Jabil, TikTok in Focus
U.S. stock futures showed little movement Thursday as traders awaited key economic releases to gauge the Federal Reserve’s interest rate outlook. Accenture and Jabil are scheduled to report earnings before the market opens,
US stocks climbed Friday, driven by renewed hopes for rate cuts and President Trump's new tariffs. While pharmaceutical and truck makers saw gains, home-furnishing retailers slipped. Investors now await consumer spending data,
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Dow Drops 174, Nasdaq Sinks 113, S&P 500 Slips 33
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Dow Jones Futures Fall As Astera Labs, Credo, Other Hot Stocks Continue Slide
Indexes fell modestly Wednesday while big winners such as Astera Labs and Credo Technology embraced the fall season.
The three indices in this analysis all look as if they are taking a bit of a break, with the Federal Reserve still in focus. At this point, the Fed is expected to cut rates a couple of times, but recent US economic numbers are causing confusion.
U.S. stock indexes rose to begin the week, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all setting record intraday and closing highs for a third straight session.