In mid-last month, the US stock market saw a series of declines in the futures of the three major indices. According to a report by PANews, the Nasdaq 100 futures dropped by about 1%, continuing the bearish trend. In tandem, Dow Jones futures fell by 0.5%, and S&P 500 futures declined by 0.7%, indicating a cooling of investment sentiment originating from the US. Short-term selling pressure pushed down major indices including the Nasdaq 100, and the movement of Nasdaq 100 futures, which market participants are closely watching, is functioning as an important indicator for predicting future market trends.
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In mid-last month, the US stock market saw a series of declines in the futures of the three major indices. According to a report by PANews, the Nasdaq 100 futures dropped by about 1%, continuing the bearish trend. In tandem, Dow Jones futures fell by 0.5%, and S&P 500 futures declined by 0.7%, indicating a cooling of investment sentiment originating from the US. Short-term selling pressure pushed down major indices including the Nasdaq 100, and the movement of Nasdaq 100 futures, which market participants are closely watching, is functioning as an important indicator for predicting future market trends.