Stock Futures Slightly Higher, Market Momentum Slows
Stock futures are marginally higher, but momentum has slowed as traders reassess whether the market can continue climbing alongside structurally higher interest rates. Markets are relatively subdued as investors close out a volatile month dominated by inflation fears, rising bond yields, AI enthusiasm and geopolitical instability.Treasury yields remain elevated despite softer oil prices this week, reinforcing the idea that markets are becoming increasingly concerned about long-term fiscal dynamics rather than just short-term inflation. The 10-year Treasury yield is holding near 4.6%, while the 30-year remains above 5%, levels that are forcing investors to reconsider equity valuations after years of ultra-low-rate assumptions.Oil prices eased modestly after further diplomatic signaling around Iran. Brent crude remains elevated historically, but has pulled back from the sharp spikes seen earlier this month during peak Strait of Hormuz concerns. Markets are still extremely sensitive to energy headlines because oil has become one of the clearest transmission mechanisms into inflation expectations.Gold and silver are both under pressure as elevated real yields and a stronger dollar continue weighing on precious metals. Gold is increasingly trading less like a pure geopolitical safe haven and more like an interest-rate-sensitive asset, while silver remains especially volatile because of its dual role as both a monetary metal and an industrial AI-infrastructure commodity.In pre-market trading, S&P 500 futures rose 0.09%, Nasdaq futures rose 0.05% and Dow futures rose 0.24%.Check out this morning's top movers from around Wall Street, compiled by The Fly.HIGHER -Krispy Kremeup 5% after disclosing that company director Bernardo Hees acquired $768,718 of stockUP AFTER EARNINGS -Dell Technologiesup 33%NetAppup 18%Elmetup 10%Oktaup 8%Genescoup 6%The Buckleup 1%DOWN AFTER EARNINGS -SentinelOnedown 15%Gapdown 15%American Eagledown 14%BitFuFudown 9%Autodeskdown 7%LOWER -AST SpaceMobile, EchoStarand Rocket Labdown 11%, 5% and 4%, respectively, after Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a test in Cape Canaveral