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Dow futures mixed ahead of Fed decision: 5 things to know

by April 29, 2026
written by April 29, 2026

US stock index futures traded in a mixed pattern on Wednesday before the opening bell, as investors balanced caution over stretched technology valuations with anticipation for earnings from the market’s biggest companies and the latest Federal Reserve decision.

Sentiment was also shaped by a report raising questions about growth at OpenAI, a key symbol of the artificial intelligence boom that has helped drive the recent rally in US equities.

At the same time, geopolitical tension in the Middle East and the risk of further disruption to oil shipping routes kept a layer of macro uncertainty in place.

5 things to know before Wall Street opens

1. Futures signal a divided start

US stock futures were mixed in early trade as investors hesitated ahead of two major catalysts: the Federal Reserve’s policy decision and a fresh batch of technology earnings.

S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were largely flat, while Nasdaq 100 futures edged up 0.26%.

2. Big Tech earnings face a tougher test

Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and Alphabet are in focus as investors look for evidence that their huge spending on artificial intelligence is translating into real commercial returns.

For months, the market has largely rewarded these companies for aggressive investment in chips, data centres and AI products.

Now the bar is higher as investors want clearer proof that those spending plans are driving user growth, revenue expansion and pricing power rather than simply inflating costs.

3.OpenAI report rattles the AI trade

A Wall Street Journal report that OpenAI missed internal targets for weekly users and revenue has given investors a reason to reassess the market’s enthusiasm around the AI theme.

That does not necessarily undermine the long-term case for artificial intelligence, but it does sharpen doubts about how quickly the technology can be monetised at scale.

After such a sharp run-up in major US technology stocks, any sign that adoption or revenue is falling short of expectations is likely to trigger profit-taking.

4. Fed decision could reset market expectations

The Federal Reserve is widely expected to leave interest rates unchanged, but the message from Chair Jerome Powell will matter more than the decision itself.

Investors will listen for any shift in language on inflation, economic resilience and the conditions that could justify a future move in rates.

With markets still sensitive to borrowing costs and valuation risk, even a slightly more hawkish tone could affect both equities and Treasury yields.

5.Premarket movers reflect a selective market

Individual stocks were already moving sharply before the bell.

Robinhood Markets fell 10% in premarket trading after missing first-quarter profit expectations, showing that investors remain unforgiving when growth companies disappoint.

By contrast, NXP Semiconductors rose 16.1% after forecasting second-quarter revenue and profit above expectations, offering a reminder that upbeat guidance can still drive outsized gains even in a cautious tape.

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