#美股盘前交易🔥🔥🔥 Index Futures
The three major U.S. stock index futures are mixed. As of the time of this post, Dow futures are up 0.06%, S&P 500 index futures are down 0.12%, and Nasdaq futures are down 0.21%.
Individual Stock Dynamics
• Technology Stocks: Nvidia is down 1.6% in pre-market trading, continuing its decline for the third consecutive trading day, mainly due to increasing market concerns over the outlook for artificial intelligence spending; Meta is down 0.8%, Apple shares are down 0.2%, Amazon shares are down 0.5%, and Microsoft and Alphabet shares are basically unchanged.
• Electric Vehicle Stocks: Tesla is down 2.6% in pre-market trading after U.S. President Trump announced a 25% tariff on car imports. NIO is down over 6% in pre-market trading, as the company plans to issue no more than 119 million Class A common shares.
• Other Stocks: Medical platform service company Lytus Technologies Holdings Ptv Ltd (LYT) surged 120%, robotics manufacturer Greenland Technologies Holding Corp (GTEC) soared 85%, and biopharmaceutical company Soleno Therapeutics Inc (SLNO) rose 40%; payment technology company Ryvyl Inc (RVYL) plummeted 58%, radio broadcasting and digital streaming audio content technology company Auddia Inc (AUUD) dropped 27%, and American safety manufacturing company American Rebel Holdings Inc (AREB) fell 26%.
Industry Trends
• Copper Concept Stocks: U.S. copper concept stocks are all down in pre-market trading, with MAC Copper plummeting nearly 11%, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold dropping over 2%, and Southern Copper down 1.33%. Citigroup warned that a 25% tariff on U.S. copper imports may soon be implemented.
• Semiconductor Industry: Bernstein analysts say Nvidia's current valuation is very attractive, but technical strategists are bearish.
Market Influencing Factors
• Trump's Tariff Policy: Trump announced a 25% tariff on all imported cars and plans to impose tariffs on lumber and pharmaceuticals. This policy has raised market concerns about the outlook for related industries, particularly for automakers and copper mining companies.
• Economic Data and Events: The U.S. will release several important economic data points on the same day, including initial jobless claims and the final value of the annualized quarterly GDP for the fourth quarter.