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US stock futures wavered as investors watched for updates on negotiations between the US and Iran.
In the most recent trading session, RH (RH) closed at $138.46, indicating a +1.5% shift from the previous trading day.
The latest trading day saw Signet (SIG) settling at $84.05, representing a +2.99% change from its previous close.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Kroger (KR) stood at $64.55, denoting a -4.01% move from the preceding trading day.
SLB (SLB) closed the most recent trading day at $57.98, moving +1.22% from the previous trading session.
Kinder Morgan (KMI) closed at $32.87 in the latest trading session, marking a -2.72% move from the prior day.
In the most recent trading session, Netflix (NFLX) closed at $87.68, indicating a -1.04% shift from the previous trading day.
The latest trading day saw Chewy (CHWY) settling at $21.25, representing a +2.51% change from its previous close.
Carnival (CCL) closed the most recent trading day at $26.71, moving +2.81% from the previous trading session.
AGNC Investment (AGNC) closed the most recent trading day at $10.43, moving +2.15% from the previous trading session.
Record Q1 revenue and a $1.1 billion backlog gave Intuitive Machines a strong operating backdrop, but NASA’s rover awards to Lunar Outpost and Astrolab shifted attention to backlog conversion and the next round of lunar infrastructure work.
Peloton’s new finance chief arrives as cost cuts redefine its outlook, today, May 26, 2026.
The S&P 500, Nasdaq and Russell 2000 hit new highs as Micron surged to top a $1 trillion market cap. Caterpillar, Viavi flashed buy signals.
Micron Technology and ON Semiconductor were the top gainers in the S&P 500, rising 19% and 9.3% respectively. Bonds rose and oil prices were mixed as the outcome of Iran negotiations remains unclear. The 10-year Treasury yield declined 0.080 percentage point to 4.490%.
US equity indexes were mixed, as technology helped push the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite to new
D-Wave's impressive valuation rally is taking a breather.

As the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) and S&P 500 (^GSPC) are on track to close Tuesday's session at new records, the AI trade and rallies in chip stocks continue to be the biggest catalysts for markets trading at all-time highs. Ritholtz Wealth Management director of institutional asset management Ben Carlson examines the broader trends dictating market moves.
The U.S. stock market rose to more all-time highs and caught up with climbs for others around the world from the day before, when President Donald Trump said negotiations were “proceeding nicely” with Iran on ending their war. The Nasdaq composite climbed 1.2% to reach a record of its own. The Nasdaq composite rose 312.21 points, or 1.2%, to 26,656.18.
US equity indexes traded mixed as technology topped sector charts, government bond yields sank, and
Micron surged 18% on one analyst's bold call. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq followed, but the Dow didn't get the memo.
With demand heavily outstripping supply, true market leaders like Micron and SanDisk are flashing the exact fundamental and technical signals that precede breathtaking climax moves.
The Dow turned 130 years old today. Its gift is a selloff. The Dow, which is celebrating 130 years of tracking the U.S. equity market, is down 170 points or 0.3% today. It has given back gains made earlier in the session, when it was tracking a record close.