TSLA, META Pop Post-Earnings, AAPL Ahead

U.S. stock futures are slightly higher in premarket trading as traders digested tech earnings and the latest Federal Reserve rate decision.

Meta Platforms (META) and Tesla (TSLA) shares are popping after earnings but Microsoft (MSFT) is under pressure ahead of the opening bell.

The Fed left interest rates unchanged at 3.5%-3.75% at yesterday’s meeting, which was widely expected. In its post-meeting statement, the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee said that indicators are suggesting that “economic activity has been expanding at a solid pace” and that the unemployment rate “has shown some signs of stabilization.”

Investor focus will be on earnings fallout today along with Apple’s (AAPL) results after the close.

Morning Movers

Snapshot (as of 7 AM ET)

  • Oil (/CL) – Oil futures are up over 2.5% at $64.80 a barrel, hitting a four-month high on rising concerns of the potential ‍impact a possible U.S. ‍military attack on Iran, OPEC’s ‍fourth-largest producer, with output of 3.2 million barrels per day. U.S. President Donald Trump has increased pressure on Tehran to end its nuclear program, with threats of military strikes and the arrival of a U.S. naval group in the region.

  • Gold (/GC) Gold Futures are up 4% near $5550 and hit another record high overnight above $5,600-an-ounce, as investors sought refuge from escalating geopolitical tensions and weakening economic signals in the ‍United States. Gold has gained 28% so far this year as policy uncertainty in the United States, coupled with elevated geopolitical tensions, a falling Dollar and economic uncertainty, have prompted investors to seek safety ⁠in the yellow metal. Silver (/SI) also benefited from ‍the flight to safety, ‍leaping above the $120 level, a new record high.

  • Bitcoin (/BTC)The Crypto Future is down 1.5% near 87,700 in premarket trading.

  • VIX The CBOE Volatility Index was flat on Wednesday and settled at 16.35 as stocks were muted.

  • U.S. Dollar (/DX) – The dollar is down slightly to 96.2.

Biggest Premarket Movers (as of 7 AM ET)

Symbol

Product

Mark % Change (Winners)

IBM

IBM

+8.85%

META

Meta Platforms

+8.51%

RCL

Royal Caribbean

+6.65%

LUV

Southwest Airlines

+5.24%

FCX

Freeport-McMoRan

+5.15%

Symbol

Product

Mark % Change (Losers)

NOW

ServiceNow

-8.96%

MSFT

Microsoft

-6.88%

LVS

Las Vegas Sands

-6.71%

FSLR

First Solar

-6.39%

LHX

L3Harris

-5.08%

Economic Data

Time

Event

8:30 AM ET

Intl. Trade in Goods - Delayed

Jobless Claims

Productivity & Costs - Delayed

10:30 AM ET

Natural Gas Inventories

1:00 PM ET

7-Year Note Auction

Notable Earnings

Premarket

Postmarket

Premarket Tomorrow

Postmarket Tomorrow

AOS, MO, BX, BC, CAT, CMCSA, DOV, DOW, GPI, HON, LHX, LMT, MAN, MA, NDAQ, NSC, OSK, PH, PHM, RCI, RCL, SNY, SHW, LUV, SJM, STM, TMO, TSCO, TT, VLO, VIRT, XRX

AAPL, AJG, BZH, DECK, EMN, HIG, KLAC, OLN, RHI, SNDK, SAP, SNDR, SYK, V, WDC, WY

APD, AXP, AON, ALV, CNI, CHTR, CVX, CHD, CL, XOM, IMO, LYB, REGN, SOFI, VZ

None

Upgrades/Downgrades

  • Summit Insights upgrades Lam Research (LRCX) to Buy from Hold

  • Barclays upgrades ASML (ASML) to Overweight from Equal Weight

  • DZ Bank upgrades General Motors (GM) to Buy from Hold

  • BMO Capital downgrades First Solar (FSLR) to Market Perform from Outperform

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