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US Stock Futures Slip Before The Bell As Oil Spike Tests Record S&P 500 Rally
28 April 2026
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US Stock Futures Slip Before The Bell As Oil Spike Tests Record S&P 500 Rally

NEW YORK, April 28, 2026, 04:45 EDT

Early Tuesday, stock-index futures gave a mixed picture—Nasdaq 100 contracts slipped while Dow futures edged up. Oil climbing and deadlocked U.S.-Iran talks put the brakes on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq’s record pace. According to a Reuters market note, S&P 500 E-mini futures dipped 0.13% at 4:01 a.m. EDT; Nasdaq 100 futures dropped 0.40%. Dow futures managed a 0.08% gain.

The pause lands as Wall Street hits a busy stretch. Monday saw the S&P 500 and Nasdaq notch new highs, but with a Federal Reserve call looming, a packed earnings calendar, and more volatility in energy prices ahead, investors still have plenty to navigate before midweek.

Oil’s carrying a lot of the weight here. According to Reuters, the Strait of Hormuz—responsible for roughly 20% of the world’s oil and gas flows—is still mostly closed, with Washington now weighing Tehran’s newest offer. Brent and U.S. crude prices remain firmly elevated, holding above where they stood before the conflict. That puts inflation, rather than profits, in line to steer market sentiment.

Central banks aren’t immune to these pressures. Charu Chanana, chief investment strategist at Saxo, flagged the Bank of Japan’s divided vote, saying the “bar for another hike may be falling.” Over at HSBC, chief Asia economist Fred Neumann warned policymakers are staring at an energy shock that’s “inflationary and growth destructive.” Reuters

The Fed looks set to leave rates unchanged this week, but investors are tuning in for any signals on oil, inflation, and economic growth from policymakers. With equities already rallying ahead of the meeting, a “higher for longer” tone could hit differently this time. Reuters

Another hurdle: earnings. This week, the spotlight is on Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon—three of the megacaps set to post results. The key question for investors: Is the flood of artificial intelligence spending actually delivering gains in revenue and profit, or just swelling capex lines? “A big week for confirmation of the rally,” said Anthony Saglimbene, chief market strategist at Ameriprise. Reuters

Bulls caught a slight break with the latest close, though their margin for error remains thin. The Dow slipped 0.13% to 49,168.04 on Monday. The S&P 500 edged up 0.12% to 7,173.93, while the Nasdaq climbed 0.20% to 24,887.10. Robert Pavlik, senior portfolio manager at Dakota Wealth, said markets are weighing whether these new highs are actually “justified.” Reuters

AI-driven valuations still divide investors. Goldman Sachs analysts point out that profits forecasted more than a decade ahead now make up roughly 75% of the S&P 500’s equity value—a level not seen in 25 years. They also flagged that questions over how AI will shake up markets might stick around for several more quarters.

Premarket action saw traders tracking Verizon and Domino’s after both names swung sharply on results Monday. Verizon bumped up its profit outlook for the year following unexpected growth in wireless subscribers, crediting aggressive deals targeting customers jumping ship from AT&T and T-Mobile. Analysts at New Street Research said Chief Executive Dan Schulman looked set to “fight tooth and nail.” Reuters

Domino’s shares slid roughly 10% as the company trimmed its 2026 same-store sales outlook and fell short of U.S. sales projections. “Higher food and energy costs are already weighing on short-term earnings,” said Brian Mulberry, chief marketing strategist at Zacks Investment Management. Retail consultant Bruce Winder called out a “tougher U.S. market than anticipated” for Domino’s. Reuters

Tuesday’s lineup includes earnings from Visa, Coca-Cola, and T-Mobile—companies drawing investor focus as numbers come out. About 35% of firms in the S&P 500 are on deck to report this week, says Investing.com, so traders are zeroing in on guidance just as much as profit figures.

It’s a straightforward risk: oil prices keep pushing higher, inflation expectations tick up, and the Fed seems less eager to cut rates—right as investors want megacap tech names to justify their lofty valuations. Ahead of the open, futures weren’t flagging a sharp selloff, though the record-breaking rally wasn’t getting a blank check, either.

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