
ORCL Spikes 30% Post-Earnings
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U.S. stock futures are mixed in premarket trading after the S&P 500 and Dow Industrials settled at record highs on Tuesday.
Tech is getting a boost from Oracle (ORCL) post earnings which is spiking over 30% after it raised its remaining performance obligations.
Investor focus turns to inflation data with the PPI due this morning and the CPI out tomorrow.
Snapshot (as of 7AM ET)
- Oil (/CL) – Oil prices are up 0.9% near $63.20 a barrel after Israel attacked Hamas leadership in Qatar and U.S. President Donald Trump asked Europe to impose tariffs on buyers of Russian oil, but a weak market outlook capped gains.
- Gold (/GC) – Gold prices are up 0.3% near $3695, just below yesterday’s all-time high above $3700, buoyed by expectations of a U.S. interest rate cut this month, while key inflation reports due this week were also on investors’ radar.
- Bitcoin (/BTC) – The Crypto Future is up 0.9% near 112,700 in premarket trading.
- VIX – The CBOE Volatility Index was down 0.5% on Tuesday and settled at 15.04 as stocks were modestly higher.
- U.S. Dollar (/DX) – The dollar is flat at 97.8.
Biggest Premarket Movers (Mark % Change as of 7AM ET)
- Oracle (ORCL)L: +32.50%
- Advanced Micro Devices (AMD): +3.68%
- GE Vernova (GEV): +3.27%
- Synopsys (SNPS): -22.74%
- Cadence Designs (CDNS): -4.39%
- Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB): -2.25%
Economic Data
- 7:00AM ET: MBA Mortgage Applications
- 8:30AM ET: PPI
- 10:00AM ET: Wholesale Inventories
- 10:30AM ET: Oil Inventories
- 1:00PM ET: 10-Year Note Auction
Notable Earnings
- Premarket: CHWY
- Postmarket: OXM
- Premarket Tomorrow: KR, LOVE
- Postmarket Tomorrow: ADBE, RENT
Upgrades/Downgrades
- BofA upgrades Oracle (ORCL) to Buy from Neutral
- TD Cowen upgrades Nike (NKE) to Buy from Hold
- BofA upgrades Rocket Companies (RKT) to Buy from Neutral
- Morgan Stanley downgrades The Trade Desk (TTD) to Equal Weight from Overweight
- Evercore ISI downgrades HP Inc. (HPQ) to In Line from Outperform
- BofA double downgrades Synopsys (SNPS) to Underperform from Buy