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Futures Flat After Yesterday’s Growth-Led Rebound US equity futures are little changed after Monday’s tech-led rebound. The setup is balanced: S&P futures flat, Europe firmer, Asia mixed, Treasuries steady, dollar slightly stronger, yen still under pressure near 40-year lows, WTI modestly lower after Monday’s bounce, gold slightly lower, silver firmer and Bitcoin futures weaker. The […]

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ETFsector.com Daily Trading Outlook

S&P futures are up 0.7% Monday morning after a mixed week for U.S. equities. Big Tech weighed on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq last week, while the broadening trade held up better, led by healthcare, biotech, machinery, multis, transports, consumer names, and banks. Asian markets were mostly higher overnight, with Hong Kong and Shanghai outperforming,

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ETFsector.com Daily Trading Outlook

October 6, 2025 S&P futures +0.3% after U.S. equities ended mixed on Friday, though the S&P 500 extended its winning streak to six sessions and all major indexes posted weekly gains of over 1%. Outperformers included pharma, semiconductors, China tech, utilities, builders, rails, and machinery, while big tech was mixed — NVDA stood out with

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October 3, 2025 S&P futures +0.2% following Thursday’s gains, when the Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq all closed at fresh record highs. Leadership came from most-shorted stocks, semis, China tech, managed care, machinery, credit cards, and travel/leisure, while EVs, pharma, biotech, media, telecom, entertainment, and credit bureaus lagged. Overnight, Asian markets traded mostly higher, with Japan

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XLE Energy SPDR September Outlook—We turned negative on XLE in early August, and we continue to recommend XLE as a short position for September

Despite some rotation away from Mega Cap. Growth, we haven’t seen any sustained benefits to XLE in the short or intermediate term.

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