US stock futures were relatively stable on Wednesday as investors reacted to a recent tech-led selloff, all eyes set on the forthcoming earnings report from Nvidia (NVDA), which is expected to influence the future trajectory of artificial intelligence stock trades.
Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 remained just above the flat line, reflecting a cautious sentiment among traders. The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 also showed minimal activity, indicating uncertainty in the market following a tumultuous trading day. The Dow and S&P 500 marked their fourth consecutive decline, while the Nasdaq Composite experienced its fifth drop in six sessions. This downturn was compounded by Bitcoin’s dip below $90,000, although it managed to recover slightly, suggesting waning interest in riskier investment assets.
As the market anticipates Nvidia’s third-quarter earnings, set to be released after the close of trading on Wednesday, options trading indicates the stock could experience a price fluctuation of up to 7%. Such a movement translates to a potential change of over $300 billion in market capitalization. Recent profit-taking trends among large-cap tech stocks have led some investors to question the sustainability of current tech valuations.
In addition to Nvidia, earnings reports from retail giants Target (TGT), Lowe’s (LOW), and TJX Companies (TJX) are expected before the market opens. These results are particularly significant as they may provide insights into the health of US consumer spending as the holiday season approaches.
The market is also awaiting crucial economic data, with the first major report following the federal government shutdown expected on Thursday. The delayed September jobs report will shed light on the labor market, influencing expectations regarding the Federal Reserve’s policy decisions. Traders remain divided on whether the central bank may implement interest rate cuts in December, making the upcoming labor figures even more critical for market direction.
In a related development, demand for gold has seen a slight increase as the drop in technology stocks fuels interest in safer investment options. Overall, the market remains in a state of cautious anticipation, with a focus on upcoming earnings reports and economic indicators that could dictate future financial trends.

