The trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York City, USA on March 24, 2025.
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US stock futures remained little different on Monday night. This action comes after the major average rose, based on the rise in hopes of President Donald Trump cutting his initial plans for wider tariffs.
Futures tied to the S&P 500 As it was, it fell by about 0.1% Nasdaq 100 futures. Dow Jones Industrial Average Futures We lost 43 points, or 0.1%.
30 shares during Monday's main session Dow It jumped about 600 points, or about 1.4%. A wide market S&P 500 While there are many high-tech items, almost 1.8% has been added Nasdaq Composite It rose 2.3%.
Wall Street is waiting for mutual tariffs from the Trump administration, as it goes beyond the potential rise in inflation and economic growth potential. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg News, Wall Street is waiting for mutual tariffs from the Trump administration.
Later on Monday, Trump told news outlets that mutual tariffs could “break many countries.” He added that obligations in certain sectors, such as medicines and automobiles, are still coming in the “near future.”
The main average posted consecutive victory sessions on Monday, but earnings have been generated after rocky ramblings in stocks over the past month. At one point earlier this month, the S&P 500 was closed in the revised territory.
“Usually, stock markets recover almost as quickly as they decline during market adjustments,” said Jim Elios, founder of Elios Financial Group. “So we believe we are on the other side of this market correction and we believe that our inventory should continue to move high despite some volatility.”
Traders will turn to several economic releases on Tuesday. March consumer trust data will be released in addition to new home sales data for February. The Richmond Federal Reserve manufacturing index will also be paid for in March. Additionally, Gov. Adriana Kugler and New York State Fed President John Williams will speak at the event.