Futures were pointing to an extension of the Thursday rally, which saw the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all close at record highs.
Futures were pointing to a modestly higher open on Wall Street, after a positive month of May ended with losing streaks for the major averages.
U.S. stock futures were mixed following a down day for Wall Street, but the major averages are likely to finish the final trading day of May with another month of gains.
Futures were lower on Tuesday morning as trader focused on several key economic reports after a long Memorial day weekend.
Futures were pointing to a possible pause in Wall Street’s rally, but momentum heading into the Memorial Day weekend is decidedly positive.
The current momentum is U.S. stocks is most decidedly positive. The major averages are up for five days in a row. The S&P 500 is coming off a record closing high.
U.S. stock futures were steady this morning, holding out the possibility that the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq could rise for a fifth straight day.
Futures are pointing to a higher Tuesday open for U.S. stocks, following three straight days of gains for the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq.
Fodder for both the bulls and the bears is in evidence among this morning’s collection of market stats.
U.S. stocks seem to have regained their footing after the significant Wednesday sell-off, with futures modestly higher after gains on this morning.
U.S. stock futures were lower this morning following the biggest declines of 2017 on Wall Street on Wednesday.
U.S. stocks are likely to make a downside move at the open today, following reports of a memo indicating President Trump asked former FBI Director James Comey to consider stopping the investigation into former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.
Futures were hovering right around the breakeven mark ahead of Wall Street’s Tuesday session. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were coming off record closing highs.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a higher open on Wall Street as the new trading week begins, as U.S. stocks move back and forth in a highly indecisive month.
A mild slide on Thursday and lower futures this morning puts Wall Street in jeopardy of posting its first weekly losses in four weeks.
The recent trend on Wall Street continues, with very little movement yet more record highs. Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq posted record closes Wednesday.
The negative momentum displayed by the Dow and S&P 500 late Tuesday is in evidence again this morning.
U.S. stock futures were little changed this morning as Wall Street continues to have perhaps the dullest record-setting run in history.
U.S. stock futures and European markets were drifting modestly lower this morning, after the French election came out as the markets had anticipated.
Investor caution continues to be on display as the Street awaits this morning’s April employment report as well as this weekend’s elections in France.