US Futures Rebound to Record Highs

2026-04-21 11:43 By Andre Joaquim 1 min. read

Futures tracking US equities were higher on Tuesday, rebounding from yesterday's slight drop to fresh records on strong corporate results and lingering optimism that the conflict with Iran will not escalate further.

Contracts for the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq 100 were around 0.5% higher, all at records.

Markets shrugged off President Trump's threats of not extending the ceasefire that ends tomorrow while Tehran pondered participating in the next round of talks with the US delegation.

Tech stocks were firmly higher pre-market as lack of escalation overnight reignited pivots into speculative sectors.

On top of that, Amazon gained over 3% after pledging to invest over $20 billion on Anthropic.

In turn, GE Aerospace and UnitedHealth both gained after reporting optimistic results.

Lastly, Apple was flat after announcing hardware-focused John Ternus as its new CEO to replace Tim Cook in December.



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