Early Look
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Futures | Up/Down | % | Last |
Dow | 17.00 | 0.03% | 53,561 |
S&P 500 | -35.25 | 0.46% | 7,733 |
Nasdaq | -358.50 | 1.19% | 29,737 |
U.S. stock futures, particularly technology stocks (QQQ), retreated overnight as long-term borrowing costs from the United States to Japan and Germany rose to their highest levels in decades as Brent oil prices rose back above $90 a barrel, fanning inflation worries as U.S.-Iran peace hopes faded. Oil prices rose for a third session Monday as prospects receded for a deal to end the Middle East war, with Iran saying it would adopt a more offensive stance and the U.S. ruling out extending a ceasefire deal, heightening worries about energy supply. The 30-year yield climbs above 5.32% (new 19 year highs) while the benchmark 10-year tops 4.73% adding to fears. Wall Street is coming off modest losses as energy (XLE) was a leader Monday as WTI and Brent settled up 2.6% and 2.7%, respectively, and both chips (SOX) and metals outperformed…but consumer staples, REITs, large cap tech, travel and leisure were among the biggest losers. Today, housing data is on tap, with housing starts, building permits and pending home sales on the docket as well as Industrial production and import/export prices. In Asian markets, The Nikkei Index tumbled -1,759 points or 2.54% to settle at 67,460, the Shanghai Index rose 7 points to 3,990, and the Hang Seng Index advanced 17 points to 25,471. In Europe, the German DAX is down -87 points to 26,251, while the FTSE 100 is up a few points to 10,722.
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Macro | Up/Down | Last |
Nymex | 0.23 | 91.10 |
Brent | 0.48 | 84.98 |
Gold | -23.20 | 4,450.50 |
EUR/USD | -0.0005 | 1.1574 |
JPY/USD | 0.25 | 159.68 |
10-Year Note | +0.01 | 4.735% |
World News
Sector News Breakdown
Consumer
Energy, Industrials and Materials
Financials
Healthcare
Technology, Media & Telecom
Mid-Morning Look
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Index | Up/Down | % | Last |
DJ Industrials | -15.94 | 0.03% | 53,439 |
S&P 500 | -38.34 | 0.50% | 7,706 |
Nasdaq | -342.33 | 1.28% | 26,302 |
Russell 2000 | -20.03 | 0.65% | 3,037 |
U.S. stock markets open lower as the names that were higher on Monday such as semiconductors (SOX), data centers and precious metals are seeing early weakness, while defensive sectors such as Consumer Staples, Healthcare and REITs are rallying in another sector rotation, and Energy outperforms as oil prices hit highest levels in weeks. Global bond yields surged to multi-decade highs as expiring U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks collapse, pushing oil prices higher and stoking fresh inflation fears. President Trump said on social media today, "There are no talks or conversations going on, or scheduled, with the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Naval Blockade remains in full force and effect. The Hormuz Strait is open and operating. All Water mines have been removed or detonated.” A day after the PHLX Semi Index (SOX) topped its 50dma resistance of roughly 12585, the index falls notable this morning -5.2% to below 12,000 in strong pullback for semis/AI space. At the same time, investors rotate back into software names and some hyperscalers which fell Monday.
Higher oil and rising Treasury yields the past few sessions is what is moving markets lower (after the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Russell 2000 hit record highs recently) as front month Brent crude oil rose 2.5% on Monday to $91 per barrel, highest since July 24 though only minimal gains today despite reports of another attack on a ship near Oman. WTI is tracking higher around $85 per barrel after the squeeze yesterday on reports that Iran has seized a UAE-owned tanker in the Strait. President Trump’s threat to attack Oman added to concerns along with data showing shipping has slowed dramatically in the Strait of Hormuz with fewer ships passing through. The 30-yr hit fresh 19 year highs above 5.34% this morning and the 10-yr above 4.74% but have since pulled back off highs and edged lower.
Economic Data
Macro | Up/Down | Last |
WTI Crude | 0.46 | 84.20 |
Brent | 0.09 | 90.96 |
Gold | -20.20 | 4,451.50 |
EUR/USD | 0.0002 | 1.1580 |
JPY/USD | 0.20 | 159.57 |
10-Year Note | -0.006 | 4.718% |
Sector Movers Today
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Closing Recap
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Index | Up/Down | % | Last |
DJ Industrials | -116.14 | 0.22% | 53,343 |
S&P 500 | -53.09 | 0.69% | 7,691 |
Nasdaq | -355.20 | 1.33% | 26,289 |
Russell 2000 | -39.66 | 1.30% | 3,017 |
U.S. stocks ended lower for a third consecutive day, as the tech heavy Nasdaq Composite underperformed, dragged down by a sell-off in semiconductors as the SOX fell as much as 6% this morning, back below key technical levels after jumping the day prior while Smallcaps also faltered. The combination of a run in Treasury yields to multi year highs coupled with oil prices at multi week highs was enough to damage broader markets with light volumes in August summer trading. Chances of a Fed rate hike at the September meeting have dwindled in recent days following several weaker economic data reports including a decline in monthly jobs, weaker retail sales and cooler CPI/PPI inflation, yet, the 30-year Treasury yield touched 5.3371%, highest level since 2007 this morning before paring back. The Nasdaq fell over 1% as Treasury yields pressure rate-sensitive technology stocks, as data center, semis and AI names tumbled. Attention turns back to retailers tomorrow morning with earnings from Target (TGT), Lowe’s (LOW), and TJ Maxx (TJX). Precious metals fell, Bitcoin bounced, the dollar was flattish, oil rose and Treasury yields ended lower.
Economic Data
Commodities
Currencies & Treasuries
Macro | Up/Down | Last |
WTI Crude | 0.44 | 84.94 |
Brent | 0.15 | 91.02 |
Gold | -53.10 | 4,420.60 |
EUR/USD | -0.0004 | 1.1575 |
JPY/USD | 0.16 | 159.59 |
10-Year Note | -0.016 | 4.708% |
Sector News Breakdown
Retail, Consumer Staples & Restaurants:
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Energy, Industrials and Materials
Financials
Healthcare
Semis, Internet, Media & Telecom
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Street Recommendations
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
BARCLAYS
BMO CAPITAL
BOFA
CANACCORD
CANTOR FITZGERALD
CHARDAN
CITI
COMPASS POINT
DA DAVIDSON
GOLDMAN SACHS
GUGGENHEIM
JEFFERIES
JPMORGAN
KEYBANC
LADENBURG
MIZUHO
MORGAN STANLEY
NEEDHAM
RAYMOND JAMES
RBC CAPITAL
STEPHENS
STIFEL
SUSQUEHANNA
TRUIST
UBS
WELLS FARGO
WILLIAM BLAIR
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