Stock futures edged slightly lower on Tuesday as traders assessed the robust gains observed throughout November, approaching the end of the trading month. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures dipped by 0.1%, shedding 45 points, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures each fell approximately 0.3%.
In premarket trading, Zscaler shares declined by 4.8%, despite the cloud security company maintaining its fiscal 2024 billings expectations between $2.52 billion and $2.56 billion. Zscaler exceeded expectations in adjusted earnings and revenue for the fiscal first quarter.
This movement follows a marginally negative day on Wall Street, with the Dow and S&P 500 closing around 0.2% lower on Monday, and the Nasdaq Composite inching down nearly 0.1%.
As November, a robust trading month, nears its conclusion, the Dow and S&P 500 are poised to finish 6.9% and 8.5% higher, respectively, while the Nasdaq has surged by 10.8%.
Terry Sandven, Chief Equity Strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management, notes that equities seem to be in a pause mode after November's strong returns, anticipating holiday spending trends. The market appears balanced between bull and bear camps, suggesting a norm of market chop.
Traders are attentive to economic data, including housing prices and consumer confidence, set for release on Tuesday morning. CrowdStrike is expected to report earnings after the bell. Additionally, investors will closely monitor remarks from Federal Reserve officials throughout the day, featuring Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee, Fed Governors Christopher Waller, and Michelle Bowman.