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Rishabh Mishra

Stock Market: Will S&P 500 Open Up or Down Today?

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U.S. stock futures trended lower early Wednesday following a brutal sell-off in Asian markets and as investors await the release of the Federal Reserve’s August FOMC meeting minutes.

The Polymarket (CRYPTO: POL) crowd is split on the Aug. 19 trading session. The “S&P 500 (SPX) Up or Down on August 19?” contract currently reflects a 49% chance of a higher open.

Why That Number Matters

Traders are confronting a surge in Middle East tensions and a heavy dose of retail earnings against the backdrop of an overseas market rout:

  • Lower Index Futures: Equity futures are pointing to a negative open. S&P 500 futures fell 0.18%, and Nasdaq 100 futures dropped 0.37%. Dow Jones futures slipped 0.11%, and Russell 2000 futures were down 0.19%.
  • Asian Market Rout: Asian stocks traded sharply lower, led by a more than 5% drop in South Korea’s KOSPI that triggered a sell-side sidecar. Semiconductor heavyweights SK Hynix Inc. (NASDAQ: SKHY ) and Samsung Electronics tumbled as chip stocks were pummeled amid elevated Treasury yields.
  • Geopolitics & Energy: President Donald Trump firmly ruled out Iran talks, stating on Truth Social, “There are no talks or conversations going on, or scheduled, with the Islamic Republic of Iran,” while asserting the U.S. naval blockade remains in force. Consequently, energy markets reacted, with Brent crude futures rising to $91.55 a barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude climbing to $84.61 a barrel.
  • Earnings & Fed Minutes: Retail earnings continue on Wednesday with Analog Devices Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI ), TJX Companies Inc. (NYSE: TJX ), Lowe’s Companies Inc. (NYSE: LOW ), and Target Corp. (NYSE: TGT ) reporting. On the macro front, the Fed’s August FOMC meeting minutes will be published at 2:00 p.m. ET, providing critical insight into policymakers’ views on interest rates and inflation.

Bull Case and Market Outlook

Rising yields and inflation remain significant points of concern for equities. According to Kevin Gordon, head of macro research and strategy at the Schwab Center for Financial Research, “Inflation remains in the driver’s seat for stocks.” He noted that bond yields and stocks currently have the most negative correlation since 1997, meaning the bond market is keying off inflation data more than growth data.

However, credit spreads suggest underlying market calm. Collin Martin, head of fixed income research and strategy at SCFR, noted that corporate bond new issuance has generally been well received. He added that the resilient economy and strong corporate earnings should keep credit spreads from rising much further, providing a potential buffer for the broader market despite concerns over heavy AI-related corporate bond issuance.

How the Previous Bet Played Out

The Aug. 18 Polymarket contract resolved “Down.” The contract recorded $64,544 in total trading volume.

On Tuesday, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE:SPY) and Invesco QQQ Trust ETF (NASDAQ:QQQ), which track the S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100, respectively, closed lower. The SPY was down 0.68% to $767.45, while the QQQ declined by 1.69% to $717.51. Meanwhile, the Dow tracker, State Street SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (NYSE:DIA), also ended 0.24% lower at $532.91 on Tuesday.

Read Also: Ray Dalio Warns AI Bubble Could Burst Like 1929, 2000 as Evercore Sees 16% S&P 500 Upside: '…Companies Do Very Well, and Then It Collapses'

Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.

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