Early Look
Friday, August 21, 2026
Futures | Up/Down | % | Last |
Dow | 181.00 | 0.34% | 53,030 |
S&P 500 | 25.25 | 0.33% | 7,687 |
Nasdaq | 177.50 | 0.61% | 29,478 |
After sliding again on Thursday, the Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) is looking at a strong bounce this morning along with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial average as U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said a U.S. Treasury buyback could increase even further, the day after he announced plans to double them in an effort to tame spiking yields. Wall Street slid again on Thursday in a broad selloff that gathered momentum as the closing bell approached with the Dow and Russell 2000 leading the downside. Higher Treasury yields have pressured equities the last few weeks as the long end reversed much of Wednesday's post-buyback rally. Retail was hit Thursday as Wal-Mart (WMT) weighed heavily on the Dow after disappointing comparable sales and weaker profit guidance as Consumer Staples and Consumer Discretionary were the weakest sectors. Energy outperformed as crude rallied on renewed US-Iran tensions and reports of potential escalation involving Saudi Arabia. Oil prices hold steady near multi-week highs as WTI crude has risen well over 6%this past week, as the likelihood of a near-term resolution to the U.S.-Iran stalemate faded following retaliatory threats from Trump. The Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) fell for a 5th straight day on Thursday as software, large cap tech declined while semis (SOX) bounced. The last time the QQQ’s fell for 6 straight days was 7/22-7/29, which was the last down day in July before markets surged back to all-time highs by mid-August for the S&P 500, Dow and Russell 2000. In Asian markets, The Nikkei Index fell -200 points to 66,016, the Shanghai Index edged higher one point to 3,905, and the Hang Seng Index jumped 310 points to 26,009. In Europe, the German DAX is up 34 points to 26,017, while the FTSE 100 rises a few points to 10,752. Meanwhile precious metals are soaring this week, and Bitcoin bulls are back as the price of bitcoin is up about 18% over the last 2days, scaling as high as $79,455 overnight but back down around $78K now. Bitcoin prices hadn't traded above the $70,000 level since late May prior to this latest push. All three main U.S. indexes were on track for weekly losses of about 2%, with the S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq set to snap a three-week winning streak.
Market Closing Prices Yesterday
Economic Calendar for Today
Earnings Calendar:
Macro | Up/Down | Last |
Nymex | -0.08 | 86.75 |
Brent | -0.18 | 93.60 |
Gold | 78.70 | 4,650.10 |
EUR/USD | 0.0029 | 1.1707 |
JPY/USD | -0.46 | 158.59 |
10-Year Note | -0.01 | 4.69% |
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Sector News Breakdown
Consumer
Energy, Industrials and Materials
Financials
Healthcare
Technology, Media & Telecom
Mid-Morning Look
Friday, August 21, 2026
Index | Up/Down | % | Last |
DJ Industrials | 404.35 | 0.77% | 53,158 |
S&P 500 | 27.09 | 0.35% | 7,668 |
Nasdaq | 28.02 | 0.11% | 26,095 |
Russell 2000 | 14.19 | 0.47% | 3,006 |
U.S. stocks are bouncing the tail end of the week, but major averages are still on track for weekly declines as a surge in Treasury yields and oil prices has dampened sentiment and kept inflation concerns real. The story today was the extended spike in Bitcoin and precious metals as Treasury Bessent’s bond market intervention weighs on the U.S. dollar, with the euro rising above the 1.17 level for the first time since May. Bitcoin also at its best levels since May and gold and silver prices on track for big weekly advances. @Bluekurtic noted on X, “Today, Bitcoin has a chance to do something it has done only 4 other times. Gain 5% each day for 3 consecutive days. The last time was in 2023, when $BTC gained 45% over the next 3 months.” Meanwhile, gold is heading toward a weekly gain of nearly 5% after rebounding from its second-quarter slump. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday a U.S. Treasury buyback could increase even further, the day after he announced plans to double them, raising the cap from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation in an effort to tame spiking yields. The change, which will apply to the 10-year to 20-year sector and the 20-year to 30-year sector, will be effective Sept. 9 through Nov. 4. Bitcoin has jumped close to 25% this week and was trading near $78,000 early Friday after US Treasury touted larger long-end buybacks. Materials, Financials, Healthcare early notable leaders while Tech and Utilities are edging lower.
Economic Data
Macro | Up/Down | Last |
WTI Crude | -0.43 | 86.40 |
Brent | 0.08 | 93.86 |
Gold | 84.80 | 4,656.20 |
EUR/USD | -0.0002 | 1.1676 |
JPY/USD | -0.20 | 158.84 |
10-Year Note | 0.026 | 4.724% |
Sector Movers Today
Stock GAINERS
Stock LAGGARDS
Closing Recap
Friday, August 21, 2026
Index | Up/Down | % | Last |
DJ Industrials | 517.60 | 0.98% | 53,276 |
S&P 500 | 33.14 | 0.43% | 7,674 |
Nasdaq | 113.29 | 0.43% | 26,180 |
Russell 2000 | 25.43 | 0.85% | 3,017 |
U.S. stocks pushed higher this morning with the S&P 500 (SPX) rising to around 7,700 but failed to pick up steam, as stocks slipped and pared gains closing out a quiet summer Friday. While stocks closed higher today (breadth positive with 9 sectors rising to 2 falling), Wall Street still ended the week lower (first weekly loss since the end of July) as a combination of higher Treasury yields, rising oil and inflation concerns remain in the forefront of Wall Street investors. Bond yields are holding near their highest levels in years despite the efforts of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to contain borrowing costs. Bessent said Thursday a U.S. Treasury buyback could increase even further, the day after he announced plans to double them, raising the cap from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation in an effort to tame spiking yields. The change, which will apply to the 10-year to 20-year sector and the 20-year to 30-year sector, will be effective Sept. 9 through Nov. 4. While stocks didn’t do much today, precious metals (gold/silver) and Bitcoin saw sizeable gains the last few days post the Treasury comments. Bitcoin briefly neared $80,000 early this morning before paring gains but rose over 20% this week. Coming up, the Fed's Jackson Hole Symposium (Aug 27-29) and Nvidia's (NVDA) second quarter earnings are next week along with other key tech names Salesforce (CRM) and CrowdStrike (CRWD) in software, and Marvell (MRVL) in semis, the biggest highlights for Wall Street. The QQQ snapped its 5-day losing streak on Friday but for the week, the S&P 500 fell 1.43%, the Nasdaq declined -2.05%, and the Dow fell -0.85%.
Economic Data
Commodities
Currencies & Treasuries
Macro | Up/Down | Last |
WTI Crude | 0.23 | 87.06 |
Brent | 0.61 | 94.39 |
Gold | 109.20 | 4,680.60 |
EUR/USD | 0.0001 | 1.1679 |
JPY/USD | -0.04 | 159.02 |
10-Year Note | 0.039 | 4.737% |
Sector News Breakdown
Retail, Consumer Staples & Restaurants:
Autos, Leisure, Gaming & Lodging:
Energy, Industrials and Materials
Banks, Brokers, Asset Managers:
Biotech & Pharma:
Internet, Media & Telecom
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Street Recommendations
Friday, August 21, 2026
BARCLAYS
BERNSTEIN
BOFA
BTIG
CANTOR FITZGERALD
CITI
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