Nvidia stock rallied to a critical level Monday, with Fed Chairman Jerome Powell set to testify in front of Congress.
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are rising in premarket trading Friday as the stock market reacts to news of delays to President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs.
Dow Jones futures dropped Tuesday on President Donald Trump's new tariffs. Nvidia stock is at a key level to watch.
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Nvidia stock rallied to a critical level Monday, with Fed Chairman Jerome Powell set to testify in front of Congress.
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Nvidia climbed to end more than 8% higher at $128.86 a share, bouncing back from a drastic double-digit plunge that wiped out $589 billion of its market cap. The S&P 500 and tech-heavy Nasdaq ...
alongside Nasdaq 100 futures. However, Dow Jones Industrial Average contracts dipped 0.1% (54 points). The market’s focus remains on Nvidia, which rebounded 3% in premarket trading after Monday ...
The E-mini Nasdaq 100 futures contract was down 1.8% as investors digest what implications the tariffs might have on the tech sector. Nvidia shares are down 3.2% premarket, touching a low of $115.
while S&P 500 futures were mostly unchanged and Dow futures had ticked down by 96 points or 0.2%. Shares in Nvidia rose in premarket U.S. trading, clawing back some of its steep losses on Monday.