Why did US markets fall – S&P 500 hits a 5 week low?

The S&P 500 extended its losing streak to four consecutive sessions on Tuesday as concerns over economic growth and global trade weighed on investor sentiment. The benchmark index declined 0.47%, closing at 5,955.25, while the Nasdaq Composite slumped 1.35% to finish at 19,026.39. Nvidia led the Nasdaq’s losses, falling 2.8%, pushing the tech-heavy index further into negative territory for the year.

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average, however, bucked the trend, rising 159.95 points (0.37%) to close at 43,621.16.

Weak Consumer Confidence and Walmart’s Caution Weigh on Markets

A weaker-than-expected consumer confidence report from the Conference Board exacerbated market concerns, dragging stocks lower. The latest data follows disappointing manufacturing and retail sales figures from last week, signaling possible economic softness.

Adding to the negative sentiment, Walmart issued cautious forward guidance, raising fears about consumer spending. “All of that comes together to call into question the underpinning of what has been the strength of the U.S. economy the last couple of years, which is the consumer and the job market,” said Ross Mayfield, investment strategist at Baird Private Wealth Management.

Flight to Safety: Bonds and Bitcoin Drop

Amid rising economic uncertainty, investors turned to the U.S. bond market. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield dropped below 4.3%, its lowest level since December, as demand for safer assets increased. Bond yields and prices move in opposite directions.

In the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin tumbled below $90,000, hitting a three-month low. The flagship digital asset is now trading nearly 20% below its all-time high reached on President Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day.

Bank Stocks and Tech Giants Decline

Shares of major U.S. banks also suffered losses on Tuesday amid rising recession concerns. Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and JPMorgan Chase each fell more than 1%.

Tech momentum stocks that have driven recent market gains also slipped. In addition to Nvidia’s decline, Palantir fell 3%, bringing its weekly losses to 13%. Meta Platforms slid 1.6%, while Tesla plummeted more than 8%, causing its market capitalization to drop below the $1 trillion threshold.

Trade Tensions Add to Market Uncertainty
Escalating trade tensions further rattled investors. President Trump announced that tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico “will go forward” after the current 30-day moratorium expires.

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