Markets are opening on a softer note as U.S. market futures paint a bearish picture across major indices. The tech-heavy Nasdaq futures are leading the decline with a 0.63% dip, while the S&P 500 futures trail behind with a 0.4% pullback. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones futures are showing more resilience, down just 0.3% in pre-market trading.
According to data from ChainCatcher, this broad-based weakness in U.S. market futures suggests renewed caution among investors heading into the trading session. The divergence in losses—with tech futures leading the downside—reflects ongoing sector rotation concerns in the broader equity market.
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Broader U.S. Market Futures Slip Into Red Territory
Markets are opening on a softer note as U.S. market futures paint a bearish picture across major indices. The tech-heavy Nasdaq futures are leading the decline with a 0.63% dip, while the S&P 500 futures trail behind with a 0.4% pullback. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones futures are showing more resilience, down just 0.3% in pre-market trading.
According to data from ChainCatcher, this broad-based weakness in U.S. market futures suggests renewed caution among investors heading into the trading session. The divergence in losses—with tech futures leading the downside—reflects ongoing sector rotation concerns in the broader equity market.