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SCOTT LEHTONEN

Dow Jones Slides As Target Dives On Profit Warning; Tesla Skids

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped sharply Tuesday, as Treasury yields eased from Monday's gains. Retail giant Target sank more than 9% after warning profits would fall and announcing plans to quickly unload excess inventory. The Target news sent retail stocks sprawling, taking the hardest early hits on the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones Industrial Average.

Key earnings movers include Academy Sports & Outdoors, Dave & Buster's and G-III Apparel. Academy leapt 6%. Dave & Buster's jumped more than 7%, while G-III shares slipped more than 1% early.

Electric-vehicle giant Tesla traded down 2% Tuesday. Elsewhere, Dow Jones tech leaders Apple and Microsoft were both squarely lower in today's stock market. Walmart and Home Depot led the Dow's early declines.

Amid the ongoing stock market rally, Dow Jones leaders Chevron and Merck — along with Albemarle, Eli Lilly, Northrop Grumman, Vertex Pharmaceuticals and Zim Integrated Shipping — are among IBD's top stocks to watch for Tuesday.

Albemarle is an IBD Leaderboard stock. Vertex was featured in this week's Stocks Near A Buy Zone column. Zim was a featured IPO Leader.

Dow Jones Today: Treasury Yields, Oil Prices

After Tuesday's open, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.6%, while the S&P 500 moved down 0.5%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite pared losses to 0.5%.

Among exchange-traded funds, the Nasdaq 100 tracker Invesco QQQ Trust dropped 0.5%, while the SPDR S&P 500 ETF lost 0.5% in early trade.

The 10-year Treasury yield threatened to give back a part of Monday's gains, easing to 3.03% Tuesday morning. Meanwhile, U.S. oil prices were slightly lower but holding well within their recent range, with West Texas Intermediate just above $118 a barrel.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will appear before the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday and the House Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday.

Stock Market Rally

The major stock indexes posted slightly positive action Monday, as the stock market rally continued.

Monday's The Big Picture column commented, "Friday's tumble cost the Nasdaq 2.5% worth of gains and the S&P 500 1.6%. Then came Monday's vanishing gains. A tentative conclusion is that the fast rebound needed a pause. With only one distribution day so far in the major indexes, investors can still afford some exposure to stocks."

If you're new to IBD, consider taking a look at its stock trading system and CAN SLIM basics. Recognizing chart patterns is one key to the investment guidelines. IBD offers a broad range of growth stock lists, such as Leaderboard and SwingTrader.

Investors also can create watchlists, find companies nearing a buy point, or develop custom screens at IBD MarketSmith.

Five Dow Jones Stocks To Watch Now

Dow Jones Stocks To Watch: Chevron, Merck

Dow Jones leader and energy giant Chevron is trading just above a flat base's 174.86 buy point, according to IBD MarketSmith chart analysis, following Monday's 0.4% loss. The 5% buy zone tops out at 183.60. CVX shares traded slightly higher Tuesday.

CVX stock boasts a 98 out of a perfect 99 IBD Composite Rating, per the IBD Stock Checkup. Investors can use the IBD Composite Rating to easily gauge the quality of a stock's fundamental and technical metrics.

Merck, a Dow Jones and IBD Big Cap 20 stock, is still in buy range past a cup-with-handle's 89.58 buy point despite a five-day losing streak, as shares fell 0.1% Monday. The 5% buy area goes up to 94.06. MRK shares inched up 0.5% Tuesday morning.

The stock's relative strength line hit a new high in mid-May, but is now pulling back sharply.

Five Top Growth Stocks To Watch In The Current Stock Market Rally

Stocks To Buy And Watch: Albemarle, Eli Lilly, Northrop, Vertex, Zim

IBD Leaderboard stock Albemarle is about 8% away from a cup-with-handle's buy point at 273.78, according to IBD MarketSmith chart analysis. In recent weeks, Albemarle passed an early buy point near 248. ALB shares dropped 1% Tuesday morning.

Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly climbed 0.6% Monday after the company delivered a promising update for its experimental obesity treatment. Lilly stock is trading just below a flat base's 314.10 buy point following a May 27 breakout. LLY shares inched lower Tuesday.

Northrop Grumman broke out last week past a cup-with-handle's 477.36 buy point and moved further above the entry Monday. The defense contractor also is moving above a trend line within its handle that had an early entry around 464. NOC shares were slightly lower Tuesday morning.

Vertex Pharmaceuticals is tracing a cup with handle with a 276.10 buy point. For now, shares are seeing some support around their 50-day line. A strong bounce from this area would likely lead to a breakout. Conversely, a sharp break of the 50-day line would mean the basing process needs more time. Vertex shares dipped 0.6% Tuesday.

IPO Leader Zim Integrated is tracing a cup with handle that has a 68.80 buy point. Shares are about 1% away from the correct buy point after Monday's 0.7% fall. ZIM shares lost more than 1% early Tuesday.

Join IBD experts as they analyze leading stocks in the current stock market rally on IBD Live

Tesla Stock

Tesla stock rallied 1.6% Monday, recovering a small portion of Friday's 9.2% dive. Shares threatened to erase this week's early gains, sliding 2% Tuesday morning.

The stock is falling further below its 50- and 200-day moving averages. Tesla stock traded as high as 1,243.49 on Nov. 4. Shares are about 43% off that record high.

Dow Jones Leaders: Apple, Microsoft

Among Dow Jones stocks, Apple shares rose 0.5% Monday. The stock remains far below its long-term 200-day line. AAPL stock traded down 1.1% Tuesday.

The company's WWDC event kicked off Monday. Apple touted features of its next smartphone operating system that will power the upcoming iPhone 14 and older compatible handsets. It also showed off a second-generation Mac processor for two new laptops.

Software leader Microsoft slipped 0.5% Monday, and remains sharply below its 50- and 200-day lines. The stock closed more than 20% off its 52-week high. MSFT shares were down 0.9% Tuesday.

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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