Nasdaq Sheds 0.8% While Walmart Sets the Tone in Wider 4.70% Yield Assessment
20 August 2026

Nasdaq Sheds 0.8% While Walmart Sets the Tone in Wider 4.70% Yield Assessment

NEW YORK, August 20, 2026, 12:26 EDT

  • The Nasdaq Composite dropped 0.8% at midday, while the 10-year Treasury yield climbed to 4.70%.
  • Walmart Inc. fell by 9.4%, but due to its weight in the QQQ, it contributed just approximately 0.23 percentage points to the index’s decline.
  • Many analysts maintain an upbeat view on key Nasdaq-100 stocks, making interest rates the central test for broader valuations.

The Nasdaq Composite (INDEXNASDAQ:.IXIC) dropped 0.8% by midday on Thursday. Walmart Inc. slumped 9.4% as the 10-year Treasury yield climbed to 4.70%. The combination suggested the decline was driven by retail, but index data does not support that view.

Stock chart for INDEXNASDAQ:.IXIC

Walmart holds a 2.41% weighting in the Invesco QQQ Trust . Factoring in Thursday’s share decline at that level suggests an estimated impact of 0.23 percentage points. This is significant, yet there remains an overarching issue with rates and growth stocks.

Midday market measureAugust 20 readingInvestor signal
Nasdaq Composite-0.8%Growth sector underperformed
S&P 500-0.3%Declines extended beyond technology
Dow industrials-344 pointsWalmart’s drop contributed to losses
10-year Treasury yield4.70%Discount rate moved higher
Walmart-9.4%Profit concerns drove the fall
Midday figures reported by the Associated Press on August 20, 2026.

The early data remained consistent. At 09:44 EDT, the Nasdaq fell 0.29% to 26,254.38. The yield on the 10-year was 4.698%, and the yield on the 30-year rose to 5.239%. On the Nasdaq, decliners outnumbered advancers by a 1.68-to-one ratio.

“As the yields start to continue to move up, equity investors will continue to have a problem with it,” said Joe Saluzzi, co-manager of trading at Themis Trading. His comment matches breadth readings. Higher yields decrease the present value of future profits. Reuters

Pressure channelObserved moveLikely transmission
Walmart earningsWMT -9.4%Simple weighting suggests roughly -0.23 point drag on QQQ
Long-term rates10-year at 4.70%Raises the valuation bar for growth shares
OilNearly +2%New upward pressure on inflation and consumer costs
Market breadth1.68 Nasdaq decliners per advancer at 09:44 EDTDeclines spread beyond a single name
The QQQ estimate uses Walmart’s August 17 fund weight and the midday stock move. It is not an official index attribution.

The difference is significant since QQQ follows the Nasdaq-100 and not the full Composite. Nevertheless, it remains a relevant concentration check. Walmart falls below the tech sector’s biggest names in the index. Nvidia Corporation , Apple Inc. , and Microsoft Corporation collectively account for over 21% of the fund.

QQQ constituentFund weightWeight versus Walmart
Nvidia8.52%3.5 times
Apple7.02%2.9 times
Microsoft5.58%2.3 times
Amazon.com Inc. 4.40%1.8 times
Tesla Inc. 2.65%1.1 times
Walmart2.41%Reference
Weights as of August 17, 2026; totals may change with prices and rebalancing.

Walmart’s results delivered a strong signal about consumer behavior. Comparable sales in the U.S. increased by 2.6%, marking the slowest growth rate in six years. The company posted quarterly revenue of $187.94 billion, and adjusted earnings came in at 81 cents per share. Walmart maintained its full-year adjusted earnings outlook at $2.80 to $2.87, which is short of the $2.90 analysts were expecting.

Amazon and Tesla were also down in early trading, according to Reuters. Nvidia and Apple posted gains, restricting the overall drop. This divergence aligns with a repricing driven by higher rates, rather than a broad judgment on demand for artificial intelligence.

Wall Street analysts’ recommendations highlight the division. The consensus is firmest for Nvidia, Microsoft and Amazon. Apple’s rating is less decisive. Walmart’s Buy call is now challenged by a slowdown in store sales.

CompanyConsensusAnalystsAverage target
NvidiaStrong Buy61$304.64
MicrosoftStrong Buy56$569.56
AmazonStrong Buy60$326.84
AppleBuy45$326.34
WalmartBuy41$137.65
S&P Global analyst polls displayed on August 20, 2026: NVDA, MSFT, AMZN, AAPL and WMT. Targets are company-specific and not an index forecast.

Bonds continue to act as the primary clear-cut factor in the market. The U.S. Treasury intends to increase long-term debt buybacks from $2 billion to at least $4 billion starting September 9. Thursday’s pullback suggested ongoing uncertainty about debt supply remains unresolved.

Investors are watching to see if the 10-year yield remains close to 4.70%. A pullback could relieve pressure on valuations, while a continued increase would challenge even firms with robust earnings outlooks.

Risks: The QQQ contribution figure is a fixed estimate. Realized attribution may shift due to intraday weight changes, futures, options, or index rebalancing. Rapid moves in oil driven by geopolitical events and new policy headlines could swiftly impact both yields and equities.

Nasdaq pressure test

Walmart hurt. Rates widened the wound.

A clean read on the Nasdaq Composite, long yields and QQQ concentration.

Market open · New York
Nasdaq Composite
26,254.38
−0.29%
20 Aug 2026 · 09:44 EDT
10-year Treasury
4.698%
Higher discount rate
20 Aug 2026 · 09:44 EDT
30-year Treasury
5.239%
Near a two-decade high
20 Aug 2026 · 09:44 EDT
Walmart
−8.6%
Consumer-staples shock
20 Aug 2026 · 09:44 EDT

One stock cannot explain the whole tape

QQQ weight × stock move 2.41% × −8.6% ≈ −0.21 point Estimated direct QQQ drag Broader tape still matters Nasdaq decliners / advancers 1.68× New highs / new lows 28 / 29

Read-through: Walmart supplied a visible hit. Weak breadth and higher yields show a wider repricing.

QQQ weight map

Nvidia8.52% Apple7.02% Microsoft5.58% Amazon4.40% Tesla2.65% Walmart2.41%
Holdings snapshot: 17 Aug 2026. QQQ tracks the Nasdaq-100, not the Composite.

Analyst recommendation check

ConstituentQQQ weightConsensusAnalystsAverage target
Nvidia8.52%Strong Buy61$304.64
Microsoft5.58%Strong Buy56$569.56
Amazon4.40%Strong Buy60$326.84
Apple7.02%Buy45$326.34
Walmart2.41%Buy41$137.65

Analyst snapshot collected 20 Aug 2026 at 12:29 EDT. Targets are company-specific; they are not a Nasdaq forecast.

Investor watch

Bull case

The 10-year retreats below 4.70%, easing the growth-stock discount rate.

Base case

Walmart stays isolated while AI leaders absorb the rate pressure.

Bear case

Long yields hold near highs and earnings sensitivity spreads.

Sources: Reuters market snapshot; QQQ holdings; S&P Global polls via NVDA, MSFT, AMZN, AAPL and WMT.
All market figures: 20 Aug 2026, 09:44 EDT unless stated.Static estimate; not investment advice.
Michał Rogucki

Michał Rogucki is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments affecting global markets. He graduated from Humboldt University of Berlin and worked in investment research and market analysis before becoming a financial journalist.

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