Market Overview - Pre-market futures are showing positive movement, albeit with some volatility, influenced by a new economic report and Q2 earnings releases [1] - Major indices are experiencing slight gains, with the Dow up 55 points, S&P 500 up 8 points, and Nasdaq up 6 points [2] - Over the past week, indices have seen increases ranging from 0.5% (Nasdaq) to 1% (S&P 500), with significant gains since April 9, including a 29% rise in the Nasdaq [2] Durable Goods Orders - Durable Goods Orders for June reported a decline of 9.3%, which was better than the expected 11.1% drop, following a revised increase of 16.5% in May [3] - Excluding transportation, Durable Goods Orders showed a slight increase of 0.2%, compared to a previous revision of 0.6% [3] - Non-Defense, ex-aircraft orders fell by 0.7%, down from a 2.0% increase in May, indicating potential impacts from changing tariff policies [4] Q2 Earnings Reports - Phillips 66 (PSX) reported Q2 earnings of $2.38 per share, exceeding estimates by 43.37%, with revenues of $33.52 billion, surpassing expectations by 9.75% [5] - AutoNation (AN) also exceeded earnings expectations with $5.46 per share, a 16.17% beat, and revenues of $6.97 billion, beating projections by 2.6% [6] - Centene (CNC) reported a significant earnings miss at -$0.16 per share, falling short of the anticipated $0.68, although revenues of $48.74 billion exceeded estimates by 11% [7] Upcoming Market Events - The upcoming week will see earnings reports from major companies, including Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon, as well as a Federal Reserve meeting [8] - Jobs Week will feature key reports such as JOLTS, ADP private-sector payrolls, and the BLS Employment Situation report, with revisions to prior months being crucial [9]
Durable Goods Orders Contract in June