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U.S. Stocks Slide as Nvidia Export Curbs and Fed Warnings Weigh

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U.S. equities closed sharply lower on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 down 2.24%, as investors grappled with mixed signals from Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.


Major Index Moves

  • S&P 500: ↓ 2.24%, approaching the 5,100 level

  • Dow Jones: also retreated, dragging overall market sentiment lower

  • Nasdaq Composite: underperformed, led by declines in chip and tech names

BTIG's Jonathan Krinsky noted that with the S&P nearer 5,100 than 5,500, the downside momentum makes it “tricky to bottom fish,” suggesting a volatile, range‑bound environment similar to 2011.


Defensive vs. Cyclical Sectors

  • Defensive Resilience:

    • Utilities, REITs, and Consumer Staples remained in positive territory, reflecting a shift toward safety.

  • Cyclical Weakness:

    • Technology, Communication Services, and Consumer Discretionary each fell 5% or more, amplifying the market's defensive posture.

  • Transportation Index (TRAN): flirting with multi‑year support, its relative performance at lows not seen since 2004.


Catalysts for the Sell‑Off

  1. Nvidia Export Restrictions

    • NVDA warned that new U.S. limits on its chip exports to China would have a “substantial financial impact,” rattling semiconductor and broader tech stocks.

  2. Fed's Caution on Growth

    • At the Economic Club of Chicago, Powell signaled that interest rates may remain elevated if data don't clearly show a slowdown in inflation, heightening concerns over economic growth.


Where to Watch Next

The market's bias toward defensive sectors suggests investors are bracing for further volatility and looking for refuge. To track how sector allocations are shifting in real time—especially as ETF flows reflect these defensive rotations—use the
🔗 ETF Sector Weighting - ETF Holdings API from Financial Modeling Prep.
This API delivers up‑to‑date breakdowns of sector exposures within major ETFs, helping pinpoint where capital is moving amid market stress.


With growth fears and trade‑linked uncertainties in focus, the U.S. market is likely to remain choppy. Observing sector rotations and Fed‑sensitive indicators will be key to navigating the weeks ahead.

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