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Blue-chip stocks are pulling back while the tech sector leads the surge, affecting major indices like the Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, and S&P 500

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June 25, 2024
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Blue-chip stocks are pulling back while the tech sector leads the surge, affecting major indices like the Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, and S&P 500

Tech Stocks Drive Nasdaq Comeback; Dow Drops

Tuesday saw a decline in the Dow from recent highs but a rise in the Nasdaq as stocks linked to artificial intelligence rebounded. Investor attention is still centered on impending inflation statistics that may influence the Federal Reserve’s choices about monetary policy.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 234.24 or -0.59% at 15:08 GMT, trading at 39176.97. The Nasdaq-100 Index is trading at 17659.18, up 162.36 or +0.93%, while the S&P 500 Index is at 5459.61, up 11.74 or +0.22%.

Tech Giants Make a Reverse

The leader in AI chips, Nvidia, increased 3.3% following three straight outages. Following suit were other semiconductor stocks, including Broadcom, Qualcomm, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, which all had gains of 0.5% to 1.6%. The S&P 500 technology sector as a whole increased 1.0%, making up some of the losses from Monday.

Market Divergence Brings Up Concerns

This year, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have reached all-time highs thanks to tech companies, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average has lagged dramatically. Concerns regarding the general strength and durability of the market rise have been raised by this discrepancy.

Economic Measures and the Fed’s Outlook

As anticipated, the June U.S. consumer confidence index decreased somewhat to 100.4. Investors are keeping a close eye out for any indications of an economic slowdown that would affect the Fed’s decision to raise rates. Market players currently predict a 61% likelihood of a September rate drop of 25 basis points.

Fed Representatives Warn Against Cutting Rates

In line with other policymakers, Fed Governor Michelle Bowman declared that it is not yet appropriate to reduce interest rates. Preemptive rate cuts were rejected by San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly, who emphasized that further inflationary progress must be made before implementing new policies. To challenge the current restrictive policy stance, “more months” of strong inflation statistics, according to Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee, would be required. These remarks imply that the Fed is still dedicated to combating inflation, which may reduce market expectations for impending rate decreases.

Specific Stock Movements

Several equities moved noticeably:

Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) had a 5.3% decline as rumors of a possible Boeing acquisition surfaced.

After increasing its projected yearly profit, Carnival Corp (CCL) saw a 3.7% boost.

Following the announcement of a $300 million convertible note sale, SolarEdge Technologies (SEDG) fell 17%.

Following a cut to guidance, Pool Corp (POOL) saw an 8% decline.

Short-Term Forecast: Cautiously Bullish

Even though tech stocks are rising, the market is still watching future economic data, especially the PCE price index release on Friday. With solid results to back it, the tech-driven surge looks more fundamentally sound than prior bubbles. However, investors should brace for future volatility as the Fed balances inflation fears with economic growth projections. The disconnect between technology performance and more general market indicators points to the need for a cautious strategy in the short run.

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