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It’s been a wild few months for markets: Oil industry disruption. Resurgent inflation. Nerves about AI. Despite it all, US stocks are still trading near record highs.
U.S. stock futures were heading for losses to kick off the third quarter of the year. Markets are looking ahead to an appearance by Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh at a central-banking forum. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were down 242 points, or 0.5%.
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Asian stocks were mixed Wednesday as investors nervously awaited key US jobs data that could help determine the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decision, while the yen is in focus as it wallows around four-decade lows.But fears are growing that those valuations have now gone too far, investors might not see returns as early as expected and US interest rates could start to go up.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.3% while the S&P 500 rose 0.8% and the Nasdaq Composite added 1.5%. “The technology sector has led the way higher this quarter…However, more recently, over the last month, we have seen a bit of rotation, with tech and AI-driven sectors down for the month, while areas like healthcare, industrials, and financials have moved higher,” notes Edward Jones Head of Investment Strategy and Asset Allocation Mona Mahajan.
US stock futures fell after tech stocks jumped and the Dow closed at an all-time high.
US stock futures fell after tech stocks jumped and the Dow closed at an all-time high.
US stock futures fell after tech stocks jumped and the Dow closed at an all-time high.
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rose 0.8% and 1.5%, respectively, in the second quarter's final session. For the three-month period, the S&P 500 advanced 15%, its best quarterly performance in six years. The yen sank to a 40-year low.

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended the second quarter on a high note...</p><p>with the Dow on Tuesday adding about a quarter of a percent to notch another record high close. The blue-chip index also registered its biggest quarterly jump in four years.</p><p>Meanwhile, the S&P 500 rallied roughly eight-tenths of a percent, and the Nasdaq climbed more than one-and-a-half percent - with both indexes recording their biggest quarterly gains in six years.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>Investor optimism about about economic and earnings growth has helped power stocks even amid the Middle East conflict.</p><p>But Eric Diton, president and managing director of The Wealth Alliance, remains cautious about a pricey market that keeps climbing higher.</p><p>"Now, what can stop it? No one rings a bell at the top. No one rings a bell at the bottom. But I will tell you that there are multiple just signs of froth. Signs of froth. // If you go back to Warren Buffett, no one wants to hear about Warren Buffett, but he's still the greatest investor in history in my book. And the Buffett Indicator just very simply, market value versus GDP. He says, when you're over 150%, that's a very overvalued market. Okay, well, what if you're at 218%? What's that?!"</p><p>Investors have been particularly concerned about lofty valuations in the tech sector and continued massive spending on AI by those companies.</p><p>Strategists at BofA said cyclical, value-oriented sectors such as energy and financials could be the better bet heading into the second half.</p><p>As for Tuesday's notable stock moves, shares of Nike, down 1% at the close, tumbled at least another 8% in extended trading, after the world's largest sportswear company reported quarterly revenue that edged past estimates, but said its sales continued to fall in China, which has been a weak spot for Nike in recent quarters.</p></body>
Pacific Biosciences of California (PACB) closed at $1.68 in the latest trading session, marking a -2.89% move from the prior day.
The latest trading day saw Teladoc (TDOC) settling at $8.48, representing a -2.42% change from its previous close.
Freshpet (FRPT) closed at $59.12 in the latest trading session, marking a -2.51% move from the prior day.
Trane Technologies (TT) closed the most recent trading day at $491.16, moving +2.25% from the previous trading session.
General Dynamics (GD) closed at $354.24 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.77% move from the prior day.
Griffon (GFF) closed at $97.53 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.19% move from the prior day.
Lucid Group (LCID) reached $6.69 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +2.76% change compared to its last close.
The latest trading day saw Dominion Energy (D) settling at $68.29, representing a -1.29% change from its previous close.
The latest trading day saw Toast (TOST) settling at $27.82, representing a -1.21% change from its previous close.
In the most recent trading session, Star Bulk Carriers (SBLK) closed at $24.97, indicating a +1.34% shift from the previous trading day.
Arch Capital Group (ACGL) closed at $97.06 in the latest trading session, marking a -1.02% move from the prior day.
Oscar Health, Inc. (OSCR) closed at $28.52 in the latest trading session, marking a -3.16% move from the prior day.
PPL (PPL) closed the most recent trading day at $36.35, moving 1.06% from the previous trading session.
Owens Corning (OC) concluded the recent trading session at $158.96, signifying a +1.86% move from its prior day's close.
HCI Group (HCI) concluded the recent trading session at $175.25, signifying a -1.77% move from its prior day's close.
Today, June 30, 2026, investors tracked the upcoming closing of the TopBuild deal as QXO's trading volume surged.
U.S. stock investors brushed off any concerns from the Iran war to send major indexes to their best quarter since 2020.