Wall Street opens: Nasdaq outpaces Dow, with AI hardware stocks in the lead

Wall Street opens: Nasdaq outpaces Dow, with AI hardware stocks in the lead

NEW YORK, August 17, 2026, 09:58 EDT

  • The Nasdaq began trading up 0.21%, as the Dow edged down 0.13% at the open.
  • Shares of AI memory and connectivity companies advanced, while the S&P 500 remained mostly unchanged.
  • Oil prices and geopolitical tensions curbed gains across broader markets.

U.S. stocks saw a mixed start on Monday, as the Nasdaq rose 0.21% and the S&P 500 edged up 0.06%, while the Dow slipped 0.13%. At the open, the Nasdaq-Dow difference stood at 0.34 percentage point.

The spread increased to approximately 0.5 point during the start of the session. The Dow slipped around 0.3%, as the Nasdaq posted a 0.2% advance. The S&P 500 was little changed.

The message from investors was unambiguous. Demand centered on AI infrastructure, rather than the broader market. While the index appeared stable, market leadership remained limited and strikingly focused.

Comparison of U.S. indexes

IndexOpening moveEarly-trade moveShift after the bell
Dow Jones Industrial Average-0.13%Down around -0.3%Moved lower
S&P 500+0.06%Little changedErased earlier increase
Nasdaq Composite+0.21%Up roughly +0.2%Stayed steady
Nasdaq minus Dow+0.34 pointUp about +0.5 pointSpread rose by about 0.16 point

The gap widened despite headline volatility remaining subdued. Typically, this carries more significance than an unchanged S&P. It highlights areas where investors continue to pay a premium for growth.

Initial movers and underperformers

CompanyEarly moveMarket read
Astera Labs Up around 9%AI connectivity stands out
Marvell Technology Up roughly 5%AI networking momentum
Sandisk Gains over 4%NAND, memory see higher demand
Micron Technology Rises more than 3%DRAM prices get support
Nvidia Up close to 1%Megacap lends support
Nebius Group Down around 2%AI trade shows selectivity
Workday Down nearly 2%Software trails hardware
Cisco Systems Off about 0.6%Legacy networking faces pressure

Memory stocks benefited from policy backing as well. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that the administration had urged Apple not to purchase memory chips from China. Shares of Sandisk and Micron rose further in after-hours trading, reinforcing earlier premarket gains.

Cross-asset markets provided little reassurance. Brent crude climbed roughly 1% to $89.42, and the yield on the 10-year Treasury remained close to 4.69%. Gold advanced, while the dollar slipped to its lowest since June. The probability of a rate hike in September declined to 30%, down from 50% one week ago.

The rally now hinges on earnings reports and anticipated interest rate moves. Investors are watching for the Federal Reserve minutes due Wednesday, along with earnings from top retailers later in the week. A more dovish policy stance could benefit growth stock valuations, while higher oil prices may have the opposite effect.

Top analyst picks among the frontrunners

StockAnalystRatingPrice targetLatest cited date
Astera LabsRBC Capital Outperform$500August 5
Marvell TechnologyStifel Financial Buy$321June 2
SandiskJPMorgan Chase Overweight$2,250August 14
SandiskCitigroup Buy$2,100August 14

Analyst calls boosted hardware at the open. RBC lifted its price target for Astera to $500, while Stifel reiterated its Buy rating on Marvell. Meanwhile, J.P. Morgan and Citi became more positive on Sandisk.

AMP chief economist Shane Oliver stated his main expectation is for “oil prices will stay in a $70-$100 range.” He also noted there was a tail risk if supply disruptions persisted. Reuters

Risks: Early momentum may shift quickly. Rising oil prices, sturdier long-term yields, or fresh tensions in the Middle East could undermine the Nasdaq’s gains. Limited market breadth adds to the potential downside if AI hardware stocks fall short of expectations.

Currently, investors are favoring tangible AI infrastructure instead of widespread growth opportunities. The key question is if this outperformance will be enough to drive a firm advance in the S&P 500.

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Further analysis

What led the Nasdaq to rise more than the Dow following Monday's market open?
Shares linked to AI memory and connectivity led the Nasdaq higher. Astera Labs jumped nearly 9%, Marvell climbed close to 5%, while Sandisk and Micron were up over 4% and 3% each. The Dow, with no similar boost, slipped around 0.3% at the start of trading.
Did the session start with a widespread risk-on rally?
No. The S&P 500 was little changed, hardware outperformed software, and multiple AI-related stocks fell. Early trading highlighted robust demand for infrastructure names, rather than indicating widespread market gains.
What might cause the Nasdaq to lose its initial advantage?
The primary short-term threats are oil and bond yields. Brent was last close to $89.42, while the yield on 10-year Treasuries remained near 4.69%. Fresh tensions in the Middle East, stronger inflation expectations, or more hawkish language in Federal Reserve minutes may weigh on growth valuations.
Roman Perkowski

Roman Perkowski is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments across global markets. He graduated from the Cracow University of Economics and worked in investment research and corporate finance before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Roman Perkowski on Google News.

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