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US stock market today: S&P 500 slips, Nasdaq holds firm, Dow dips as Trump tariff fears grow— Boeing jumps, Apple & Tesla slide, crypto stocks rally on Trump tariff fears and June CPI outlook

US stock market today: S&P 500 slips, Nasdaq holds firm, Dow dips as Trump tariff fears grow— Boeing jumps, Apple & Tesla slide, crypto stocks rally on Trump tariff fears and June CPI outlook

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Dow Jones today traded slightly lower as investors reacted to President Trump's 30% tariff announcement on EU and Mexico goods starting August 1. Despite the headline, markets remained stable as hopes for tariff negotiations kept investor sentiment calm. Attention is now turning toward Q2 earnings season, with major banks like JPMorgan Chase set to report. At the same time, tensions between Trump and the Federal Reserve are adding to Wall Street's uncertainty. Investors are closely watching inflation data this week to gauge the broader economic impact. Read how markets are responding to Trump's moves and what's next for stocks.
Dow Jones slips after Trump's 30% tariffs on EU, Mexico; investors hopeful for talks. Market eyes JPMorgan Q2 earnings, Fed tensions, and key inflation data this week. Read how President Trump's trade decisions are shaping today's stock market outlook. Dow edges higher as investors eye Trump tariffs and upcoming earnings reports- Dow Jones today saw slight gains as investors weighed President Donald Trump's latest tariff threats against hopes for a more favorable outcome through negotiations. Although Trump announced over the weekend that the U.S. will impose 30% tariffs on goods from the European Union and Mexico starting August 1, markets appeared to shrug off the headline. Many traders are betting these new duties may be dialed back in the coming weeks. By Monday afternoon, the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped by just 53 points, or 0.1%, while the S&P 500 fell 0.1%. The Nasdaq Composite traded close to flat, showing minimal movement.
Dow Jones Industrial Average: Down 53 points to 44,333, a slight 0.1% dip S&P 500: Trading around 6,248, down 0.18% Nasdaq Composite: Flat at approximately 20,548, down 0.18%
On Saturday, President Donald Trump stated that 30% tariffs would soon be placed on goods coming from the EU and Mexico, beginning on August 1, 2025. However, markets didn't panic. Why? Because both the European Union and Mexican leaders have already indicated they will continue negotiations with the Trump administration throughout the month. Investors are betting that a compromise or reduced tariff rate could emerge, and that optimism has helped limit market losses. This measured response reflects a broader belief on Wall Street that recent trade threats are being used as bargaining chips, rather than locked-in policy shifts. Bitcoin (BTC) : Trading at $122,000 , up nearly 4% today
: Trading at , up nearly Ethereum (ETH) : At $6,750 , gaining over 3.5%
: At , gaining over Solana (SOL) : At $176 , showing a 2.8% jump
: At , showing a Dogecoin (DOGE): At $0.211, modestly higher
Trump's tariff announcement arrives just ahead of key inflation data set to release this week. These reports will offer a clearer view of how existing U.S. tariffs under Trump have been rippling through the economy. If inflation jumps more than expected, the pressure could mount on the Federal Reserve to act on interest rates—something President Trump has openly demanded. The cost impact of these new tariffs, if implemented fully, could be significant for American consumers and businesses alike. But until the numbers are in, investors are treading carefully. Crude Oil (WTI) : $68.55 per barrel , slightly lower amid global demand uncertainty
: , slightly lower amid global demand uncertainty Brent Crude : $72.10 per barrel , mildly weaker on trade worries
: , mildly weaker on trade worries Gold : $2,027 per ounce , rising as investors seek safe-haven assets
: , rising as investors seek safe-haven assets Silver : $25.15 per ounce , moving higher along with gold
: , moving higher along with gold 10-Year U.S. Treasury Yield: 4.43%, inching up as inflation expectations grow
While Trump's tariffs remain in the spotlight, traders are turning their attention to the second-quarter earnings season, which kicks off in earnest this week. Big names like JPMorgan Chase are expected to release their quarterly results starting Tuesday. According to Glen Smith, Chief Investment Officer at GDS Wealth Management, 'The big question for markets in the coming weeks is if earnings, which are expected to be solid, can overshadow the tariff issues that are still there in the background.' Strong corporate earnings may help the market power through short-term noise around tariffs and inflation. But disappointing results could shift the mood quickly. Dow Futures : Down 72 points
: Down S&P 500 Futures : Down 9 points
: Down Nasdaq Futures : Down 28 points
: Down Crude Futures : Lower by 0.3%
: Lower by Gold Futures: Up 0.5%
Another storyline unfolding in Washington could also influence markets: a growing rift between the Trump administration and the Federal Reserve. On Sunday, Kevin Hassett, Director of the National Economic Council, told ABC News that President Trump can fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell 'if there's cause.' The administration is also investigating the cost of renovating the Federal Reserve's headquarters in Washington, D.C., a move seen by some as politically charged. Trump has repeatedly criticized Powell for not cutting interest rates fast enough, raising concerns about central bank independence. While this friction hasn't rocked the markets yet, any further escalation could spook investors, particularly if it threatens the credibility of the Fed. Dow Jones : 44,295 (–0.17%)
: 44,295 (–0.17%) S&P 500 : 6,250 (–0.15%)
: 6,250 (–0.15%) Nasdaq: 20,590 (+0.02%) Gainers Nebius Group (NBIS) : +13.3%
: +13.3% Autodesk (ADSK) : +2.3% in early trading
: +2.3% in early trading Tesla (TSLA): +1.9% on news related to AI integration Losers Upstart (UPST) : –7.2% after weak guidance
: –7.2% after weak guidance PTC Inc. (PTC): –4.1% following profit concerns
Bitcoin (BTC) jumped to a new record of $123,000 , up over 30% year-to-date
jumped to a new record of , up over 30% year-to-date MicroStrategy (MSTR) rose 3.7% after expanding its Bitcoin holdings
rose after expanding its Bitcoin holdings Coinbase (COIN) gained 2.6% on strong crypto trading volume
gained on strong crypto trading volume Robinhood (HOOD) added 1.6% as crypto activity picked up
Despite all the noise—Trump's tariffs, inflation questions, and Fed tension—the major U.S. indexes remain near record highs. Monday's modest dip follows a negative week for Wall Street, but overall, the market appears resilient. Investors seem more focused on earnings growth and economic strength than on short-term political drama. Still, with high-stakes negotiations and economic data on the horizon, that could change quickly. For now, Wall Street is cautiously optimistic, waiting to see if Trump's trade pressure yields results without triggering market chaos. Dow Jones dipped 53 points as investors watched tariff news and awaited earnings reports.
Trump announced 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico goods starting August 1.
EU and Mexico said they're still in talks, fueling hope for lower tariffs.
Inflation data this week may reveal how past tariffs are affecting prices.
JPMorgan Chase and other major banks begin reporting Q2 earnings Tuesday.
Tensions between Trump and the Fed are resurfacing, adding uncertainty.
Despite risks, U.S. stock indexes remain near record highs. Index/Asset Value Change Dow Jones 44,333 –0.1% S&P 500 6,248 –0.18% Nasdaq 20,548 –0.18% Russell 2000 2,098 –1.3% 10-Yr Treasury 4.43% ⬆️ Crude Oil (WTI) $68.55 –0.3% Gold $2,027 +0.5% Bitcoin (BTC) $122,000 +4.0% This week promises to be a turning point for markets. Whether Trump's tariffs, corporate earnings, or economic data dominate the headlines, investors will be watching closely. June CPI & PPI inflation reports
Big-bank Q2 earnings results
Progress (or tension) in tariff talks with the EU and Mexico
with the EU and Mexico Crypto market volatility and regulation updates
and regulation updates Federal Reserve responses to economic and political pressures
Q: What is the impact of Trump's 30% tariffs on the Dow Jones today? A: The Dow dipped slightly as investors bet the tariffs may be lowered through talks.
Q: Why are investors watching JPMorgan Chase's earnings this week? A: Because big banks like JPMorgan will set the tone for Q2 earnings season.
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