Bond Shock Breaks Tech Streak: Weekly Recap and Week Ahead

Friday’s rebound met a harder-rate ceiling
The Dow led a broad repair rally, but every major index still lost ground for the week. Long Treasury yields remain the valuation test; Nvidia and Jackson Hole now set the next direction.
U.S. cash equities closed
Saturday non-trading day
Official Friday closes and weekly changes: AP market close. Percentages are rounded; all figures are historical, not live.
What the week said
Regime: higher-rate pressure
- Repair, not reversal. Friday’s 518-point Dow gain narrowed the damage; the S&P 500 and Nasdaq still broke three-week winning streaks.
- Leadership broadened. Materials led Friday, while healthcare and energy were among the few sectors to finish the week higher. Semiconductors lagged the late rebound.
- Rates stayed restrictive. The 10-year Treasury yield was near 4.74% and the 30-year near 5.28% at 16:00 EDT Friday—close to multi-year extremes.
- Volume cautioned. Thursday’s selloff traded well below the 20-day U.S. exchange average; Friday’s bounce therefore needs confirmation next week.
Cross-asset pressure map
Latest available Friday readings
| 10Y Treasury | ≈4.74% | valuation headwind |
|---|---|---|
| 30Y Treasury | ≈5.28% | duration stress |
| WTI crude | ≈$86.85 | inflation/geopolitics |
| Brent crude | ≈$94 | energy support |
| Gold futures | ≈$4,675 | safe-haven bid |
| Dollar index | ≈98.83 | weekly softness |
Historical observations around the Aug. 21 close; rounded and not executable quotes. Source ↗
Friday movers
Close-to-close
Rounded historical moves at the Aug. 21 close. Catalysts: market recap ↗
Monday playbook
Cash market reopens 09:30 EDT
The 10-year stabilizes below 4.75%, Nvidia expectations hold, and Friday’s equal-weight leadership persists. Watch S&P 7,674 as the first acceptance test.
The 30-year retests 5.30%, oil stays near $90 WTI, and semiconductors resume relative weakness. Nasdaq 26,000 is the first round-number stress marker.
Week Ahead
Scheduled events · EDT (UTC−4)
NYSE/Nasdaq reopenFirst test of Friday’s rebound and rate-sensitive growth leadership.
July new-home salesHousing demand and mortgage-rate sensitivity. Official schedule; no estimate shown.
Durable goods + personal income/outlaysGrowth, capex and inflation inputs arrive together.
Nvidia Q2 FY2027 resultsCompany says commentary is expected around 16:20; call at 17:00. Consensus, not company guidance: roughly $92.2B revenue and $2.09 adjusted EPS.
Advance economic indicatorsJuly trade, retail and wholesale inventory signals.
Jackson Hole symposiumTheme: “Financial Innovation: Implications for Payments and Policy.” Exact speech times were not yet published in the official calendar.
Marvell earnings callSecond read-through for AI networking and semiconductor demand.
Investor watchlist
- Rates: 10Y 4.75% and 30Y 5.30% are the immediate pressure lines.
- Breadth: equal-weight outperformance must survive beyond one session.
- AI: Nvidia guidance matters more than the backward-looking print.
- Energy: sustained WTI near $90 would complicate the inflation narrative.
Risk note
Weekend geopolitical headlines can gap oil, yields and index futures before cash trading resumes. Futures are indications, not qualifying equity trading, and this dashboard does not imply that U.S. stocks are trading now.
Informational only; historical prices may be delayed or rounded.

