Stock futures dip in overnight trading after S&P 500 ekes out record close

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Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

Source: The New York Stock Exchange

Futures tied to major U.S. equity benchmarks dipped early Friday as Wall Street looked set to wrap up the week with modest gains.

Dow Jones Industrial Average futures dipped 39 points. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures traded lower about 0.19% and 0.14%, respectively.

Shares of Disney jumped more than 2% in extended trading after the company reported strong growth in paid streaming subscribers and crushed expectations in its earnings report for its fiscal first quarter of 2021. Disney said it now has almost 95 million paid subscribers on its Disney+ streaming service.

The major averages are on track to post a positive week at record levels, though the strong rally to begin February seemed to take a breather. The blue-chip Dow dipped slightly from a record on Thursday, while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite both fluctuated and eked out record closing highs.

The market grinded higher as investors remained hopeful for a smooth economic reopening as well as additional Covid stimulus. The Dow has gained 0.9% this week, bringing its February gains to 4.8%. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rose 0.8% and 1.2%, respectively, week to date, and they have rallied 5.4% and 7.3% this month.

“Between the ongoing medical and economic improvements, markets continue to expect a much better 2021 and that has supported prices,” Brad McMillan, chief investment officer at Commonwealth Financial Network, said in a note. “Fourth-quarter earnings are coming in well ahead of expectations, and analysts are now adjusting their 2021 earnings estimates upwards.”

President Joe Biden said Thursday his administration has secured deals for another 200 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine from Moderna and Pfizer, bringing the U.S. total to 600 million. He added the U.S. will have enough supply for 300 million Americans by end of July.

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