Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures are little changed after record-highs in May
US stock futures were little changed Sunday evening as investors looked to build on a strong May that pushed major indexes to fresh record highs . Dow ( YM=F ) and S&P 500 ( ES=F ) futures hovered near the flatline in overnight trading as Nasdaq 100 ( NQ=F ) eked out gains of 0.
US stock futures were little changed Sunday evening as investors looked to build on a strong May that pushed major indexes to fresh record highs .
Dow ( YM=F ) and S&P 500 ( ES=F ) futures hovered near the flatline in overnight trading as Nasdaq 100 ( NQ=F ) eked out gains of 0.1%.
Wall Street enters June following a powerful monthly rally. The Nasdaq Composite ( ^IXIC ) surged more than 8% in May, outperforming its peers as technology shares continued to lead the market higher . The S&P 500 ( ^GSPC ) advanced roughly 5% during the month, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average ( ^DJI ) gained nearly 3%.
President Donald Trump said he would convene advisers in the Situation Room to make a โfinal determinationโ on next steps, while reiterating that Iran must never obtain a nuclear weapon. He also called for the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz , a critical artery for global energy shipments.
Oil prices moved higher Sunday after pulling back late last week. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate ( CL=F ) crude rose 1.8% to just below $89 a barrel, while Brent ( BZ=F ) crude gained 1.5% to $92 Despite the rebound, WTI logged its biggest monthly decline since April 2025, falling nearly 17% in May.
Looking ahead, investors will focus on Fridayโs nonfarm payrolls report , one of the weekโs most important economic releases. The employment data could provide fresh clues about labor market strength and help shape expectations for the Federal Reserveโs interest-rate path in the months ahead.

