Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures mostly slip as AMD's slide adds to AI malaise ahead of Google earnings

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US stock futures hovered near unchanged levels Tuesday evening as Wall Street continued to rotate away from high-flying technology stocks and a funding deal was made to end a partial government shutdown.

Contracts linked to the S&P 500 (ES=F) hovered above the baseline, while Nasdaq 100 futures (NQ=F) slipped 0.1%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures (YM=F) inched up 0.1%.

During Tuesday’s regular session, stocks broadly retreated as traders pulled money from growth-oriented technology companies and moved into more defensive positions. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) fell about 0.8%, while the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) dropped 1.4%. The Dow (^DJI) gave up nearly 170 points, or 0.3%, after briefly touching a new intraday record.

Technology stocks bore the brunt of the selling. Nvidia (NVDA) and Microsoft (MSFT) each declined more than 2%, while other artificial intelligence–linked names such as Broadcom (AVGO), Oracle (ORCL), and Micron Technology (MU) also finished lower. Overall, the tech sector posted losses in the S&P 500 of more than 2%.

Following a chaotic day, after-hours trade saw a number of big name stocks extend daily losses. Chipotle (CMG) shares tumbled nearly 7% after the restaurant chain reported another quarter of declining customer traffic and warned that same-store sales growth could stall in 2026. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) slid more than 7% as investors reacted negatively to its first-quarter outlook.

Investors are turning their attention to a busy stretch of earnings, with Alphabet (GOOG) set to report Wednesday and Amazon (AMZN) scheduled to release results on Thursday.

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