Dow Jones futures fell overnight, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. Apple (AAPL) and Amazon.com (AMZN) reported earnings late with the July jobs report due early Friday.
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The stock market rally suffered an expectations breaker on Thursday following Wednesday’s bullish moves. Weak economic data raised recession fears, sending the 10-year Treasury yield tumbling below 4%. The Russell 2000 suffered the biggest loss, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reversed lower, undercutting key levels.
Nvidia (NVDA) reversed from the 50-day line on a day full of ugly reversals and terrible market breadth. Meta Platforms (META), which leapt 11% intraday, settled for a 4.3% gain as many earnings gap-ups wilted.
Coinbase (COIN), Vertex Pharmaceuticals (VRTX), MercadoLibre (MELI), Monolithic Power (MPWR), DoorDash (DASH), Snapchat parent Snap (SNAP) and Intel (INTC) also reported Thursday night, with Intel slashing jobs and planning to suspend its dividend.
MELI stock, DoorDash and Monolithic Power were big winners overnight, with Coinbase up modestly. Intel stock and especially Snap were big losers. Vertex was little changed late.
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Dow Jones Futures Today
Dow Jones futures fell 0.6% vs. fair value, with Apple and Intel stock both Dow components. S&P 500 futures lost 0.85%. Nasdaq 100 futures gave up 1.4%. Apple stock and Amazon are major S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 members.
The 10-year Treasury yield slipped to 3.96%.
The jobs report will be sure to swing Dow futures and Treasury yields.
Remember that overnight action in Dow futures and elsewhere doesn’t necessarily translate into actual trading in the next regular stock market session.
Jobs Report
The Labor Department will release the July jobs report at 8:30 a.m. ET. Nonfarm payrolls are expected to rise by 180,000, down from June’s 206,000, though private hiring is seen picking up. The jobless rate is set to hold steady at 4.1%, with average hourly earnings up 0.3% vs. June.
After months of looking for easing labor markets, investors may want to see some stabilization.
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Stock Market Expectations Breaker
After Wednesday’s bullish moves, with the S&P 500 staging a de facto follow-through day, the expectation is that the stock market will continue higher. But the major indexes saw sharp downside reversals Thursday, wiping out most or all of Wednesday’s AI-and-Fed gains. Selling ramped up after July ISM manufacturing data and June construction spending came in well below views, raising recession fears. The indexes did close off their worst levels.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 1.3% in Thursday’s stock market trading, but closed above its 21-day line. The S&P 500 index fell 1.4%, back below the 21-day line and just under its 50-day line. The Nasdaq composite lost 2.3%, back below the 50-day line after topping the 21-day line shortly after the open. The small-cap Russell 2000 skidded 3%, but held the 21-day line.
U.S. crude oil prices sank 2.05% to $76.31 a barrel. Bitcoin slumped 2.85% to $63379.19, extending weekly losses amid a general risk-off market.
The 10-year Treasury yield dived 13 basis points to 3.98%, undercutting the 4% level for the first time since early February. The two-year yield dived 17 basis points to 4.16%, the lowest since January.
A day after Fed chief Jerome Powell gave strong signals that rate cuts are coming, investors are fearing that policymakers may be acting too late.
Stepping back, the Russell 2000 and many non-tech sectors just gave back a portion of July’s sharp gains, albeit a big chunk in one day. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are close to recent lows, with The First Trust Nasdaq 100 Equal Weighted Index ETF (QQEW) undercutting on Thursday. That suggests that concerns about AI spending fatigue and AI valuations remain, despite the bullish AI-fueled capital spending plans from Google, Microsoft and Meta Platforms.
One bright spot: The CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX, shot up to three-month high, though the market fear gauge was well off the April 19 intraday high. Excessive fear can signal at least a temporary market bottom.
ETFs
Among growth ETFs, the Innovator IBD 50 ETF (FFTY) slumped 2.7%. The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV) gave up 1.6%%. The VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF (SMH) plunged 6.5%, with Nvidia stock the No. 1 member.
Reflecting more-speculative story stocks, ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) tumbled 5.1% and ARK Genomics ETF (ARKG) retreated 3.5%.
SPDR S&P Metals & Mining ETF (XME) skidded 4.1%. SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) lost 3.2%. The Energy Select SPDR ETF (XLE) gave up 2.65% and the Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLV) rose 1%.
The Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLI) declined 1.85%. The Financial Select SPDR ETF (XLF) fell 1.4%. The SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE) slumped 4.5%.
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Apple Earnings
Apple earnings modestly beat views. AAPL stock rose slightly in overnight action.
Shares dropped by 1.7% to 218.36 on Thursday, slipping below the 21-day line and nearing the 21-day line once again.
Amazon’s Earnings Report
Amazon exceeded earnings expectations, but fell short on sales. Despite this, Amazon Web Services revenue slightly exceeded projections. The e-commerce and cloud-computing giant also provided lower guidance for Q3 revenue.
After a late drop, AMZN stock decreased by 1.6% to 184.07 on Thursday, following an initial move above the 50-day line.
Nvidia Stock Reversal
Initially, Nvidia saw gains and reached the 50-day moving average after a 12.8% surge on Wednesday. However, as the market shifted, NVDA stock declined by 6.7% to 109.21.
While major tech companies have shown strong capital spending guidance, chip stocks experienced significant declines in earnings on Thursday. Arm Holdings, Lam Research, and Qualcomm all faced substantial drops.
NVDA stock continued to fall late, with the Justice Department reportedly reviewing Nvidia’s dominance in AI chips and its planned acquisition of startup Run:ai.
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What Should Investors Do Now?
Following Wednesday’s positive momentum, Thursday proved to be a disappointment, especially as the Nasdaq initially surpassed its 21-day line and Nvidia stock approached its 50-day line. Small-cap stocks, known for their volatility, quickly lost a significant portion of their gains from Wednesday afternoon.
Most notably, recent breakouts failed to sustain their upward momentum.
Investors must pay attention to these market signals, particularly those who acted on bullish indicators swiftly.
This is not the time to initiate new positions, and investors may need to consider exiting recent holdings.
Friday’s jobs report could provide some stability or exacerbate concerns about a recession, serving as a de facto response to the recent Fed meeting. Additionally, upcoming earnings reports from companies like Apple will influence market movements.
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