The New York Stock Exchange in New York City, captured on Wednesday, April 23, 2025. Stock prices rose for a second straight day after signs emerged that Donald Trump may be stepping back from his toughest positions on trade and the Federal Reserve. This shift helped calm market swings across different investments. Photo by Michael Nagle/Bloomberg.



Stock trading wrapped up on a mixed note Wednesday, as Wall Street held onto gains from earlier in the week, despite a bumpy ride. While most sectors stumbled, strong performances from major tech companies helped keep the market afloat.

The S&P 500 nudged up 0.1%, staying in positive territory even as it shifted between modest gains and losses throughout the day. Though the majority of stocks in the index ended lower, standouts like Nvidia and Alphabet helped balance out the downturn.

The Nasdaq composite saw a solid rise of 0.7%, driven mainly by the tech surge, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped 0.2%.

Tech Takes the Lead
Among the biggest movers was Super Micro Computer, which jumped 15.7% after announcing a new partnership with Saudi Arabia’s DataVolt. AMD gained 4.7% following news of a massive $6 billion stock buyback plan.

Meanwhile, Nvidia continued its hot streak, climbing 4.2%, and Alphabet, Google’s parent company, added 3.7%.

Retail trading platform eToro Group also made headlines. On its debut trading day, the company’s shares soared nearly 29%, grabbing investor attention in both the stock and crypto spaces.

A Calm Week with an Eye on Inflation
This comes after a strong start to the week, especially Monday’s rally, triggered by a 90-day pause in the U.S.-China trade war. On Tuesday, stocks saw more gains after data showed a surprising slowdown in April’s inflation rate.

The S&P 500 has now recovered all the losses it suffered since President Trump intensified global trade tensions in early April. It's also back within 4.1% of its record high from February.

Experts believe the market still has room to grow. Rick Gardner of RGA Investments noted that the progress with China’s trade deal was one of the biggest hurdles, and its resolution could keep the market moving forward.

However, uncertainty remains. Although President Trump postponed many aggressive tariffs, some remain in place. This unpredictability has left businesses hesitant to invest and hire, and consumers wary about spending.

Retailers Feel the Strain
Several companies are feeling the pinch. American Eagle dropped 6.4% after withdrawing its financial forecast for the year due to economic uncertainty. Big names like General Motors, UPS, JetBlue, and Kraft Heinz have also warned that tariffs and a slowing economy are impacting their bottom lines.

So far, more than 90% of S&P 500 companies have released quarterly results. Most posted better-than-expected earnings, but their outlooks for the next quarter have been far more cautious, with predicted growth rates slashed by half.

Warning Signs in the Economy
Economic data suggests the broader economy may be cooling. In the first quarter, GDP shrank 0.3% as businesses and shoppers rushed to buy goods ahead of tariff hikes.

Inflation remains a pressing concern. Although consumer prices haven’t risen sharply yet, many fear tariffs could eventually push prices up. Inflation has slowed to just above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target, but that could change once the ripple effects of tariffs hit supply chains.

On Thursday, investors will keep a close watch on the wholesale inflation report and April’s retail sales update, both of which could influence market direction. Sales are expected to slow sharply, dropping to 0.2% in April from 1.4% the month before.

Retail heavyweight Walmart is also set to release earnings, and its forecast will be another key indicator of consumer confidence.

Bond Yields Edge Up
In the bond market, yields climbed slightly. The 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.54% from 4.47%, and the two-year yield, closely tied to Fed rate expectations, increased to 4.06% from 4.00%.

Final Numbers

  • S&P 500: +6.03 points at 5,892.58
  • Dow Jones: –89.37 points at 42,051.06
  • Nasdaq: +136.72 points at 19,146.81

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