[DowJonesToday]Dow Jones Faces Tech-Led Pressure Despite Positive Futures Start

The Dow Futures (YM=F) was up 302.00 (0.6648%) points today, reaching 45,726.00. Despite this positive momentum in futures, the cash market experienced a sharp sector rotation as investors moved away from high-valuation technology stocks. The main narrative driving the market was quarter-end portfolio rebalancing combined with investor anxiety over inflationary pressure in the service sector, which weighed heavily on consumer discretionary and tech components.

Amazon (AMZN) was the session's biggest laggard, down 4.39% to $199.34, followed by UnitedHealth Group (UNH), which was down 3.93% to $259.02. Other significant losers included Salesforce (CRM), down 3.77%, and Visa (V), which was down 3.55%. The financial sector also struggled, with JPMorgan Chase (JPM) down 3.11% and Goldman Sachs (GS) down 2.74%. Tech leaders Microsoft (MSFT) and Nvidia (NVDA) saw declines of 2.68% and 2.71%, respectively, as the Nasdaq-led selloff spilled into the Dow.

In contrast, energy and defensive staples found favor. Chevron (CVX) led the gainers, up 1.88% to $211.15, as oil prices climbed. Coca-Cola (KO) was up 1.35% to $75.71, while Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) was up 0.51% to $240.45. Walmart (WMT) and Merck & Co. (MRK) also posted modest gains of 0.35% and 0.29%, as market participants sought safe-haven assets and dividend stability amidst the broader volatility in growth-heavy sectors.

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