Stock Market Today: U.S. Stocks Jump After Volatile Thursday for Nasdaq, S&P 500

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Update: 8:33 a.m. ET

A.M. Update

Good morning. There’s a little less than an hour left until the market opens. Futures currently show the Russell 2000 (+0.77%) out in front, followed by the Dow (+0.56%), Nasdaq (+0.55%), and S&P 500 (+0.55%) in a near-tie.

Stocks are rising after a tepid Thursday, which saw stocks have one of their most volatile days in recent memory. The Nasdaq started the day on an over 2% tare, while the S&P 500 was up more than 1% out of the gate. But by midday, all of the indexes had turned over.

There’s hope that today will be different; that today will turn around a week that should’ve been positive: Nvidia‘s strong earnings, Alphabet‘s new industry-leading Gemini 3 Pro AI model, and a solid September jobs report were reasons enough to celebrate. However, there are still signs of worry in the market. Japan’s SoftBank fell over 10% in overseas trading, reflecting concerns about AI are by no means a domestic-only festivity.

Here are today’s stories to watch:

Earnings Today: BJ’s Wholesale Club, BitMine Immersion Technologies, IES Holdings

There aren’t many earnings left this season. Nasdaq has us down for 14 reports, all this morning. Among the firms with at least a $1 billion market cap will be BJ’s Wholesale Club, BitMine Immersion Technologies, IES Holdings, MINISO Group Holding, Moog Inc., and Azenta, Inc. Here are the specifics:

Premarket Movers

This morning, some of those earnings above are already making headway among the premarket movers. Here are the shortlist of firms making the biggest moves before the market open, per data from MarketWatch:

Economic Events + Data

Today is expected to be a busy one for economic insights, especially by Friday standards. Fed leaders Williams, Barr, Jefferson, Collins, and Logan will be speaking this morning. Following their remarks, we’ll get a look at the S&P Global Composite PMI (10:45 a.m. ET) and the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Final (November) just a few minutes later.