The roaring rally in US stocks lost steam on Tuesday as investors assessed whether buying has been overdone and what President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks mean for policy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (
^DJI
) slid nearly 0.8%, or almost 350 points. The S&P 500 (
^GSPC
) fell more than 0.2%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (
^IXIC
) was down roughly 0.1%, paring earlier losses.
Boeing (
BA
) was a laggard in the Dow, falling more than 2.5%, as
the company posted sharp declines
in October due to worker strikes. Both the S&P 500 and Dow had their worst day since Oct. 31.
The breather in equities came as Treasury yields ticked higher. The 10-year Treasury yield (
^TNX
) added about 12 basis points to hit about 4.43%.
Wall Street analysts are signaling that the post-election surge in stocks could soon sputter after lifting the major gauges to record highs. Investors have raised their exposure to US stocks to
an 11-year high
, Bank of America found, and those bullish bets
lay the ground for profit taking
, Citi strategists said.
At the same time, the market is pondering the policy impact of Trump's likely Cabinet picks. Florida Sen.
Marco Rubio has been tapped for secretary of state
, joining other high-profile China hawks on the team. The prospect of tougher tariffs
dragged on Chinese stocks
and gave weight to worries that the next president's economic plans could spur inflation.
Bitcoin's (
BTC-USD
) record-breaking rally put the cryptocurrency within
reach of touching $90,000
. But other
"Trump trades"
lost some fizz. Tesla's (
TSLA
) stock slipped into the red Tuesday after soaring thanks to CEO Elon Musk's alliance with the incoming president. Crypto-linked stocks Coinbase (
COIN
) struggled for gains after
large increases over the past several sessions.
Focus now turns to
Wednesday's report on the Consumer Price Index for October
, which will be watched for signs that inflation is cooling as the Federal Reserve desires.
Read more:
What the Fed rate cut means for bank accounts, CDs, loans, and credit cards
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