Dow Jones DJIA Leads Stock Rebound as Trump Boosts Chip Optimism, Offsets Tech Drag

U.S. stock markets bounced back after two days of losses, with Dow Jones DJIA 0.7% up, lifted by a late-session surge in semiconductor stock

Chip stocks in hope for trade deals

Quick overview

  • U.S. stock markets rebounded after two days of losses, with the Dow Jones gaining 0.7% due to a late-session surge in semiconductor stocks.
  • Investor sentiment has been mixed this week amid concerns over Federal Reserve policy and the positioning of big tech companies in an AI-driven future.
  • Alphabet and Apple faced pressure early in the session, with a decline in search activity raising concerns about Alphabet's revenue prospects.
  • A late-session rally was sparked by news that President Trump may lift global chip export restrictions, boosting semiconductor stocks and overall market confidence.

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U.S. stock markets bounced back after two days of losses, with Dow Jones DJIA 0.7% up, lifted by a late-session surge in semiconductor stocks and easing trade concerns.

A Shift in Momentum After Consecutive Losses

After an extended bullish stretch, U.S. equities had cooled off over the past couple of sessions, led by notable pullbacks in tech. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which led losses a day earlier, reversed course with a 0.70% gain, supported by fresh buying interest.

Investor mood has been mixed this week amid evolving views on Federal Reserve policy and concerns surrounding big tech’s positioning in an AI-driven future. Still, today’s session offered signs of renewed confidence.

Tech Under Pressure: Alphabet and Apple in Focus

The day began on shaky footing as Alphabet and Apple shares dragged broader indices lower. A key driver of this weakness was commentary from Apple’s Vice President of Services, who revealed a decline in search and browser activity in April—marking the first drop on record.

This unexpected dip raised alarms about Alphabet’s revenue prospects, especially as Apple is rumored to be exploring AI-powered search alternatives for its Safari browser. Given the multi-billion-dollar deal between the two firms for Google’s default placement, such a shift could pose a long-term threat to Google’s core business.

Fed Signals Patience, But Uncertainty Prevails

Markets attempted to rally around the Federal Reserve’s latest policy decision, which left interest rates unchanged. However, momentum faded temporarily during Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference, where he emphasized elevated uncertainty and a commitment to data-driven policy.

Dow Jones Chart Daily – Buyers Retest the 50 SMA Again

Powell’s remarks acknowledged increased risks on both the inflation and employment fronts, reiterating that the Fed sees no urgent need to adjust policy until more clarity emerges.

Chip Stocks Ignite a Late-Session Rally

The tide turned again in the final hours of trading after reports emerged that President Donald Trump may lift global chip export restrictions—a potential game-changer for the semiconductor industry.

The headline triggered a sharp rebound in chipmakers, helping to pull the broader indices into positive territory. Investors interpreted the news as a potential easing of geopolitical and regulatory pressures on the tech sector, particularly in areas tied to AI development and advanced computing.

Major Index Performance – First Positive Day This Week

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average
    ➤ Gained +284.97 points or +0.70% to finish at 41,113.97
    ➤ Best single-day gain this week, driven by strength in industrials and financials.
  • S&P 500
    ➤ Rose +24.37 points or +0.43% to close at 5,631.28
    ➤ Energy and tech sectors provided support, though gains were moderate.
  • NASDAQ Composite
    ➤ Added +48.50 points or +0.27% to reach 17,738.16
    ➤ Semiconductor stocks and AI optimism helped offset broader tech volatility.

Conclusion

Despite early-session volatility tied to tech sector concerns and policy uncertainty, U.S. equities ended the day in the green, driven by optimism surrounding potential trade policy shifts and resilience in semiconductor stocks. As market participants digest evolving Fed guidance and AI-related developments, volatility is likely to remain—but so is investor interest in growth sectors.

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Skerdian Meta Lead Analyst. Skerdian is a professional Forex trader and a market analyst. He has been actively engaged in market analysis for the past 11 years. Before becoming our head analyst, Skerdian served as a trader and market analyst in Saxo Bank's local branch, Aksioner. Skerdian specialized in experimenting with developing models and hands-on trading. Skerdian has a masters degree in finance and investment.

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