Before the Bell | A big tech trade is losing its luster
By Ander
Hey, mooers! Here are things you need to know before the opening bell:
- U.S. stock index futures turned slightly negative in early morning trading on Monday after the S&P posted its best week of 2022, boosted by quarterly earnings reports and a better-than-expected January employment report.
- Investors say they are reconsidering their approach to trading large technology stocks, now sifting more closely through the winners and losers of recent big swings to try to identify those that might thrive over the next year.
- U.S. stock index futures turned slightly negative in early morning trading on Monday after the S&P posted its best week of 2022, boosted by quarterly earnings reports and a better-than-expected January employment report.
- Investors say they are reconsidering their approach to trading large technology stocks, now sifting more closely through the winners and losers of recent big swings to try to identify those that might thrive over the next year.
Market Snapshot
U.S. stock index futures turned slightly negative in early morning trading on Monday after the S&P posted its best week of 2022, boosted by quarterly earnings reports and a better-than-expected January employment report.
Futures contracts tied to the $Dow Jones Industrial Average(.DJI.US$ lost 81 points or 0.23%. $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$ futures were down 0.21%, while $NASDAQ 100 Index(.NDX.US$ futures nudged down by 0.18%.
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Source: CNBC, Dow Jones Newswires, Bloomberg
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