Dow Jones Futures: Bears Hunt Down Market Bulls; What Investors Should Do Now – World News 24/7 (2024)

Dow Jones futures will open on Sunday evening, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. The stock market suffered yet another week of losses while Treasury yields continued to climb.




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The major indexes hit resistance and broke below support levels. It was even worse beneath the surface. Leading stocks and sectors that had held up well showed strain, with miners in particularly selling off hard. Buying opportunities quickly reversed lower. Growth stocks continued to tumble.

It’s the peak week for earnings, with Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon.com (AMZN), Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL), Exxon Mobil (XOM), Caterpillar (CAT), Chevron (CVX), Raytheon Technologies (RTX) and General Dynamics (GD) among the hundreds of companies reporting this coming week.

But with market conditions deteriorating, the flood of earnings gives investors yet another reason to stay on the sidelines. But keep a close eye on big earnings, such as Apple, Exxon and General Dynamics, and the market reaction to those reports.

XOM stock is on the Big Cap 20 list, which is filled with energy and commodity plays.

The video embedded in this article reviews the market action in detail, while also analyzing AAPL stock, Exxon and General Dynamics.

Dow Jones Futures Today

Dow Jones futures open at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures.

ETFs tracking the Dow Jones and S&P 500 fell 0.5% and 0.4%, respectively, Friday night. The Nasdaq-100 tracker Invesco QQQ ETF (QQQ) dipped 0.35%.

Remember that overnight action in Dow futures and elsewhere doesn’t necessarily translate into actual trading in the next regular stock market session.

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Stock Market Action

The stock market tried to rally but then sold off hard, plunging to finish at weekly lows. But the sharp weekly losses mask the size of the sell-off from Thursday’s intraday highs.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.75% in last week’s stock market trading. The S&P 500 index slumped 2.7%. The Nasdaq composite tumbled 3.8%. The small-cap Russell 2000 gave up 3.1%.

The 10-year Treasury yield rose 8 basis points to 2.91%. A 50-basis point Fed rate hike at the early May meeting is a virtual lock, along with the start of balance sheet cuts. Now markets have largely priced in a 75-basis point hike at the June meeting.

U.S. crude oil futures fell 4.1% to $102.71 a barrel last week.

Among the best ETFs, the Innovator IBD 50 ETF (FFTY) plunged 6.3% last week, while the Innovator IBD Breakout Opportunities ETF (BOUT) retreated just over 4%. The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV) skidded 5.5%. The VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF (SMH) lost 1.5% after giving up solid gains midweek.

SPDR S&P Metals & Mining ETF (XME) dived 11.3% last week. The Global X U.S. Infrastructure Development ETF (PAVE) retreated 1.9%. U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS) popped 2.7%. SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) dipped 0.2%. The Energy Select SPDR ETF (XLE) fell 4.5%, with Exxon stock and Chevron the top two holdings. The Financial Select SPDR ETF (XLF) lost nearly 2%. The Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLV) gave up 3.5%.

Reflecting more-speculative story stocks, ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) plunged 11.1% last week and ARK Genomics ETF (ARKG) 9.8%.

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Apple Stock

Apple earnings for the fiscal second quarter are due Thursday night. Analysts expect a 2% EPS gain to $1.43 with revenue up modestly vs. a year earlier. The iPhone giant will likely highlight production woes for Q2 and for the current Q3. Analysts also are forecasting a dividend hike and AAPL stock buyback for the cash-flush tech titan.

After flashing some buy signals in late March during an 11-session win streak, Apple stock has fallen back for four straight weeks to below its 50-day line. It was down 2.1% to 161.79 last week, and shares are moving back toward their 200-day moving average. Technically, Apple stock still has a handle buy point of 179.71, just above the March 30 high.

The relative strength line for AAPL stock isn’t far from record highs. That’s more of a sign of S&P 500 weakness than Apple strength. Still, if Apple earnings are solid and the market does improve, AAPL stock could be among the leaders.

Exxon Stock

Exxon earnings are due Friday, along with fellow oil major Chevron stock.

After a strong run-up, XOM stock is working on a shallow cup base, finding support along the 21-day moving average. Exxon stock fell 3.1% to 85.13 last week, providing a bit of a shakeout after some wedging action in prior weeks.

That’s not far from a 91.60 buy point on a daily chart, according to MarketSmith analysis. On a weekly chart, XOM stock has a handle with an 89.90 entry. But either way, investors likely should avoid making new buys until after earnings are announced.

Fellow oil major Chevron also reports Friday. CVX stock has shown similar chart action in recent weeks and months.

General Dynamics Stock

General Dynamics earnings are due Wednesday. In this past week, General Dynamics stock fell 2% to 238.79, dipping below its 21-day moving average. On a weekly chart, GD stock is finding support just above its 10-week line.

The defense giant has a flat base with a 255.09 buy point. On a weekly chart, General Dynamics stock has a four-weeks-tight, just missing a fifth “tight” week. Investors could use 249.79, just above Wednesday’s high, as an early entry.

RTX stock,Northrop Grumman (NOC), and L3Harris Technologies (LHX) also have earnings this coming week with the stocks in flat bases near their 10-week lines. Lockheed Martin (LMT), which already reported this past week, shows similar chart action.

Stock Market Analysis

The stock market suffered significant weekly losses yet again, as Treasury yields continue to move sharply higher. This past week, the major indexes came up to or above key levels, but then fell sharply, closing at weekly lows. The Nasdaq and then the S&P 500 broke below the prior week’s lows.

The Nasdaq is one bad day from undercutting its March lows. The S&P 500 and Russell 2000 are not far from their worst levels of 2022.

Google and Nvidia (NVDA) have already undercut their March lows. ARKK and ARKG are just above levels.

Leading stocks also sent negative signals.

Mining stocks sold off hard, as several warned of weaker production updates and rising costs. Alcoa (AA), BHP (BHP), Rio Tinto (RIO), Vale (VALE), Freeport McMoRan (FCX) and Newmont Mining (NEM) all tumbled below their 50-day moving averages.

Fortinet (FTNT) and Expedia (EXPE), two stocks in relative pockets of market strength, suffered vicious negative reversals. Speaking of Expedia, hotels also fell back despite more bullish news from airlines.

Hospitals had been shaping up, but HCA Healthcare (HCA) crashed Friday, dragging down the group on its profit warning. HCA, along with cautious guidance from Intuitive Surgical (ISRG), hit several medical products makers as well.

Drugmakers and biotechs suffered some notable losses this past week. Some still have decent charts, but Eli Lilly (LLY) has slumped for nine straight sessions to undercut buy points. Lilly earnings are due this coming week.

Yet, steel stocks still look strong, though they skidded Friday. Energy stocks are looking good. Defense contractors such as General Dynamics and Raytheon are holding up in bases. REITs and insurers are relatively safe. But pockets of strength are shrinking — and increasingly about relative strength vs. actual gains — while the broader market sells off hard.

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What To Do Now

The stock market has gone from bad to worse. Even areas of strength are starting to suffer and subject to sudden, violent sell-offs.

There is no real reason to have anything more than minimal exposure in the current market, with the possible exception of long-term big winners. Being entirely in cash makes a lot of sense.

Market conditions will improve, eventually, but they could get a lot worse before that happens. There’s no guarantee that former leaders, or your current holdings, will lead the next advance.

Right now investors should focus on preserving their financial and mental capital. You don’t want to be fighting a negative market trend and then be too exhausted and gun-shy to take advantage of the next sustained uptrend.

Do not get sucked into a strong market open, or even solid session or two. Big gains in bad markets should be viewed with suspicion.

Continue to work on your watchlists. Focus on relative strength, even if the stocks aren’t necessarily in position.

ReadThe Big Pictureevery day to stay in sync with the market direction and leading stocks and sectors.

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Dow Jones Futures: Bears Hunt Down Market Bulls; What Investors Should Do Now – World News 24/7 (2024)

FAQs

Should you invest in a bear market or bull market? ›

Is it better to invest in a bull market or a bear market? In general, bull markets are a better time to invest. Yes, stock prices are higher, but it's an overall less risky time to invest. You'll have a greater chance of selling assets for a higher value than when you bought them.

How long this bear market will last? ›

A secular bear market can last anywhere from 10 to 20 years and is characterized by below-average returns on a sustained basis. There may be rallies within secular bear markets where stocks or indexes rally for a period, but the gains are not sustained, and prices revert to lower levels.

Where should I invest in a bear market? ›

Buy stocks – During a bear run, the stock price of all companies fall. It is considered the best time to invest and buy shares. However, you should buy stocks of good companies which will rise in the future. Rebalance your portfolio and shift focus from growth stocks to value stocks.

Should you stay invested in a bear market? ›

“Investors who remain even keeled and disciplined in a negative market are likely to avoid common pitfalls and potentially enjoy better times ahead. Historically, the longer you stay invested, the greater your possibility of meeting your long-term goals.” Check in with a financial advisor.

How to make money when the market goes down? ›

Take a short-selling position. Going short in bearish times is one of the most common bear market strategies among traders. As a trader, you'll short-sell when you expect a market's price will fall. If you predict this correctly and the market you're trading on does decline in value, you'll make a profit.

Will the stock market recover in 2024? ›

Heading into 2024, investors are optimistic the same macroeconomic tailwinds that fueled the stock market's 2023 rally will propel the S&P 500 to new all-time highs in 2024.

Should I pull my money out of the stock market? ›

Key Takeaways. While holding or moving to cash might feel good mentally and help avoid short-term stock market volatility, it is unlikely to be wise over the long term. Once you cash out a stock that's dropped in price, you move from a paper loss to an actual loss.

How long will it take for the stock market to recover? ›

It typically takes five months to reach the “bottom” of a correction. However, once the market starts to turn, it can recover quickly. The average recovery time for a correction is just four months! That's why investors with truly diversified portfolios may consider staying investing for the long-term.

Where to put money before market crash? ›

If you are a short-term investor, bank CDs and Treasury securities are a good bet. If you are investing for a longer time period, fixed or indexed annuities or even indexed universal life insurance products can provide better returns than Treasury bonds.

Where to park money during a bear market? ›

Consider Defensive Stocks

Defensive stocks often have stable cash flows, strong balance sheets, and a history of paying dividends, offering potential stability during bear markets. Research and select companies with a track record of weathering economic downturns and adapting to changing market conditions.

Should I buy bullish or bearish? ›

Key Takeaways

Although some investors can be “bearish,” the majority of investors are typically “bullish.” The stock market, as a whole, has tended to post positive returns over long time horizons. A bear market can be more dangerous to invest in, as many equities lose value and prices become volatile.

Is it better to retire in a bull or bear market? ›

However, if you retire at the top of a bull market, and don't change your risk profile, you might get screwed. The day you retire will be about as good as it gets. If you retire at the bottom of a bear market, even if you change your risk profile to be conservative, your financial days will likely only get better.

Do value stocks do better in bear market? ›

Indeed, numerous studies have shown that value stocks tend to outperform growth stocks over extended periods, particularly during periods of market downturns or economic uncertainty.

Are we in a bull or bear market right now? ›

The current bull market started in October 2022, which means it is now just less than 19 months old. If it ended now, it would be the shortest bull market ever. Most bull markets last much longer. The last 12 bull markets have averaged more than five years.

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