Nasdaq Futures Lead S&P in Pre-Market; AI Rally Drives Rebound

Nasdaq Futures Lead S&P in Pre-Market; AI Rally Drives Rebound

NEW YORK, August 17, 2026, 08:15 EDT — U.S. equity markets remained shut with regular trading scheduled to open at 09:30 EDT.

  • Nasdaq futures rose 0.52%, outpacing the S&P 500 move by fourfold.
  • Micron gained 3% amid renewed attention on AI and memory demand.
  • The VIX remained under 15 even as oil and Middle East risks persisted.

Nasdaq 100 futures climbed at a pace four times that of S&P 500 contracts on Monday. Optimism about AI boosted chipmakers and large technology stocks, while Dow futures edged lower.

The division carries greater significance than the headline rise. Investors favored growth exposure but did not extend a widespread cyclical bid.

Nasdaq futures rose 0.52% as of 07:32 EDT. S&P 500 futures increased 0.13%, but Dow futures slipped 0.17%.

Premarket risk dashboardLatestSignal
Nasdaq 100 futures+0.52%Growth momentum from AI
S&P 500 futures+0.13%Gains led by a few stocks
Dow futures-0.17%Cyclical shares underperform
Cboe VIXJust under 15Volatility expectations stay muted
U.S. two-year yield4.154%2 basis points lower
U.S. 10-year yield4.688%Moves down premarket

Private AI firm Anthropic sparked the move, forecasting revenue of about $190 billion to $200 billion in 2028 as it gets ready for an initial public offering.

Amazon advanced 1.2% in premarket trading. Alphabet was up 0.6%, and Micron Technology climbed 3%.

Broadcom rose 1.1%. Nvidia edged up 0.6% following a decision to reduce backing for a planned OpenAI data center, which alleviated worries over circular financing.

Verified premarket moversMoveImmediate catalyst
Vista Energy +5.7%Peter Thiel revealed a 1% holding
Micron +3.0%Increased AI demand and U.S. memory policy backing
Amazon +1.2%Anthropic revenue projection
Broadcom +1.1%Growing optimism for AI chip demand
Alphabet +0.6%Confidence in AI company valuation
Nvidia +0.6%Lowered financing risk

Danni Hewson from AJ Bell stated that apprehensions over an “AI boom then bust is waning somewhat.” She noted that investors are now identifying areas where investment and results are becoming evident. Reuters interview

Analysts continue to lean bullishly toward the primary chip beneficiaries. However, consensus targets are trailing swift share price shifts and should not be interpreted as assurances.

Analyst recommendationsConsensus or callAverage targetCoverage snapshot
Micron Strong Buy$1,50745 analysts
Broadcom Strong Buy$52748 analysts
Alphabet Buy$410.0939 analysts
TransUnion Stifel: Buy$88Call reaffirmed July 28
Consensus snapshots were published in late July or early August. Sources: Micron, Broadcom, Alphabet, and TransUnion.

Rates provided another layer of support. Traders lowered the chances of a Fed hike in September to 31%, down from almost 50% a week ago.

Gold gained 0.5% to $4,398.58 as the dollar eased 0.2%. Brent crude hovered around $89.42, remaining supported by an inflation premium linked to the Iran conflict.

The Cboe VIX rose by around 0.7 point, yet stayed under 15. This steady level offers limited buffer should oil prices or interest rates shift direction.

Earnings quality continues to show strength. LSEG IBES data indicates that 84.8% of the 453 S&P 500 companies that have reported so far have surpassed analyst expectations.

Risks: The AI trade is concentrated, oil prices are still high, and subdued volatility may intensify a reversal. Strong retail results or higher-than-expected data could swiftly revive expectations of a Fed hike.

The initial test is straightforward. If chip performance extends past the Nasdaq, the rally proves more sustainable; otherwise, Monday continues to be a focused valuation play.

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Further analysis

What is driving Nasdaq futures to outperform ahead of Monday's market open?
AI enthusiasm is fueling a focused growth push. Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.52%, outpacing the S&P 500's 0.13% increase by a factor of four, as Dow futures slipped 0.17%. A 2028 revenue projection from Anthropic lent support to Amazon, Alphabet and semiconductor makers.
Is a VIX reading under 15 an indicator of low premarket risk?
This indicates subdued implied volatility, but does not suggest low event risk. Oil is still trading close to $89.42, tensions in the Middle East persist, and a swift reversal in rates could impact highly valued growth stocks at a time when investors have relatively little volatility protection.
What factors could help sustain the AI-driven rally after markets open?
A rally would be reinforced by wider sector involvement. If semiconductor shares, large caps, and economically sensitive names climb in tandem with stable yields, the upward trend appears more convincing. Conversely, persistent Dow losses and limited participation suggest the move is largely driven by concentrated valuations.
Khadija Saeed

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech. Her coverage ranges from stocks and technology to emerging industries and developments across global markets. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and worked in market research before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Khadija Saeed on Google News.

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