Futures Higher After Weak ADP Jobs Data

Futures Higher After Weak ADP Jobs Data


Dow Jones futures turned higher morning, along with S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures, after weaker-than-expected ADP employment and GDP data early Wednesday. Markets kept a close eye on Hurricane Idalia moving onshore in Florida. Chipmaker Ambarella crashed after offering a weak sales forecast going forward.




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Idalia was downgraded from a class 4 to class 3 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds slowing to 125 m.p.h., as it came ashore in northwest Florida. Authorities issued evacuation orders for more than 30 counties ahead of the storm.

In economic news, ADP’s National Employment Report showed that employers added 177,000 workers in August, below the 200,000 estimate and down from 324,000 new hires in July. The ADP report is a precursor to Friday’s jobs report from the Labor Department.

Further, the Labor Department’s second estimate of second-quarter GDP was revised down to 2.1% vs. 2.4% growth in the first estimate.

Wednesday morning, Ambarella (AMBA), Box (BOX) and HP (HPQ) were key earnings movers.

AMBA stock plunged more than 21%, while Box shares dived 10%. HPQ stock tumbled more than 8% in morning trade.

Finally, Dow Jones software giant Salesforce (CRM) delivers its second-quarter earnings report after the close Wednesday, along with CrowdStrike (CRWD), Okta (OKTA) and Veeva Systems (VEEV).

Stock Market Today

Electric-vehicle giant Tesla (TSLA) traded down 0.5% Wednesday morning, while Nvidia (NVDA) rose 0.4%. Dow Jones tech icons Apple (AAPL) and Microsoft (MSFT) were mixed ahead of today’s stock market open.

Other stock market leaders include Alphabet (GOOGL) and Meta Platforms (META). GOOGL stock gained 0.4% while Meta shares inched lower in early action.

Baker Hughes (BKR), Cadence Design Systems (CDNS), Synopsys (SNPS) and Tidewater (TDW) — as well as Dow Jones stocks IBM (IBM), Merck (MRK) and Visa (V) — are among the best stocks to watch in the ongoing stock market rebound.

Baker Hughes is an IBD Leaderboard watchlist stock. Merck featured in this Stocks Near A Buy Zone column.


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Dow Jones Today: Oil Prices, Treasury Yields

Ahead of Wednesday’s opening bell, Dow Jones futures rose 0.15% vs. fair value, while S&P 500 futures gained 0.1%. Tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 futures moved up 0.2% in morning action.

Among U.S. exchange-traded funds, the Nasdaq 100 tracker Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) was up 0.1%, while the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) traded slightly higher early Wednesday.

Early action also showed the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield rising to 4.14% after Monday’s sharp decline to 4.12%.

West Texas Intermediate oil prices extended Tuesday’s gain, up less than 1% Wednesday morning. Hurricane Idalia had only a mild impact on prices, with only three Gulf of Mexico production platforms evacuated due to the storm. WTI futures traded near $82 a barrel. Energy Information Administration’s weekly inventory report at 10:30 a.m. ET, after industry numbers released late Tuesday showed a surprise decline in inventories.

Stock Market Trend

On Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rallied 0.85%, while the S&P 500 jumped 1.45%. The Nasdaq composite surged 1.7%.

Tuesday’s Big Picture column commented, “The Nasdaq composite impressed most out of the major stock market indexes as it shot up 1.7%. This means it has now risen nearly 3% for the week so far. More importantly, the tech-heavy index rallied back above the 50-day moving average. Now it just needs to make the move above the key technical benchmark stick.”

Now is an important time to read IBD’s The Big Picture column as the stock market tries to extend its recent gains after a sharp pullback from this year’s highs.


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Dow Jones Stocks: IBM, Merck, Visa

Dow Jones leader IBM is trying to break out past a cup-with-handle’s 146.50 buy point, with a 0.3% rise Tuesday. IBM stock edged higher Wednesday.

Drug giant Merck fought to stay above its 50-day line with a 1% rise on Tuesday. MRK stock is tracing a flat base with a 119.65 buy point and a 115.61 early entry. Shares inched lower early Wednesday.

And Dow Jones payments leader Visa is breaking out past its latest entry, a flat base’s 245.37 buy point, according to IBD MarketSmith pattern recognition. V stock gained 0.2% Wednesday.


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Stocks To Watch: Baker, Cadence, Synopsys, Tidewater

Oil field services and equipment leader Baker Hughes has been trading tightly the past five weeks and has a buy point at its 2023 high of 36.48, according to IBD MarketSmith. BKR stock moved up 0.9% in early morning trade.

Cadence Design Systems is in a flat base with a 248.16 buy point. Shares are trying to move above an early entry at 237.91. CDNS was off 0.3% Wednesday.

Tuesday’s IBD 50 Stocks To Watch pick, Synopsys, is trading a flat base with a 468.03 entry. Meanwhile, an extra entry at 456.82 is also in play. SNPS stock edged higher Wednesday.

IBD Leaderboard stock Tidewater is rebounding from support around its 10-week line, placing the energy leader in a new buy area. TDW stock was up 0.8% early Wednesday.


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Best Stocks In Stock Market Action

These are four best stocks to buy and watch in today’s stock market, including a Dow Jones leader.

Company NameSymbolCorrect Buy PointType Of Buy Point
Oracle (ORCL)127.54Flat base
Visa (V)235.57Flat base
SLB (SLB)58.70Cup with handle
Synopsys (SNPS)468.03Flat base
Source: IBD Data As Of Aug. 30, 2023

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Tesla Stock

Tesla stock rallied 7.7% Tuesday, extending a win streak to three sessions. Amid their recent rebound, shares are trying to regain their 50-day line. A decisive retake of the moving average would be bullish for the stock’s base-building prospects.

Early Wednesday, Tesla stock threatened to snap its three-day win streak, losing 0.5%.

Dow Jones Leaders: Apple, Microsoft

Among Dow Jones stocks, Apple stock climbed 2.2% Tuesday, its highest close since Aug. 3. The stock remains below the 50-day line, but is set for a test of that resistance level. AAPL stock is building a flat base with a 198.23 buy point. AAPL stock inched higher early Wednesday.

Microsoft shares also are trying to rebound from their recent lows, but the stock needs more time to consolidate before a new buy point emerges. The stock remains below its 21- and 50-day lines, so there isn’t a buy signal yet. And on Wednesday morning, the stock moved down 0.2%.

Be sure to follow Scott Lehtonen on Twitter at @IBD_SLehtonen for more on growth stocks and the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

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