Preview of US Stock Market | The three major stock index futures show mixed performance. SK Hynix's (SKHY.US) U.S. stock debut is set to make a splash tonight.

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19:40 10/07/2026
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GMT Eight
On July 10th (Friday) before the market opens, the futures of the three major US stock indexes are moving in different directions.
Pre-market market trends 1. In pre-market trading on July 10 (Friday), the futures of the three major U.S. stock indexes were mixed. As of the time of writing, Dow Jones futures rose by 0.09%, S&P 500 index futures fell by 0.10%, and Nasdaq futures fell by 0.37%. 2. As of the time of writing, the German DAX index fell by 0.01%, the UK FTSE 100 index fell by 0.01%, the French CAC 40 index fell by 0.11%, and the European Stoxx 50 index fell by 0.24%. 3. As of the time of writing, WTI crude oil rose by 0.65% to $72.55 per barrel. Brent crude oil rose by 0.76% to $76.88 per barrel. Market News - Amid the "shoot and talk" situation between the US and Iran, US officials stated that technical discussions between the two sides are ongoing. The US military launched military strikes against Iran in response to recent attacks on commercial ships passing through the Hormuz Strait on the 7th and 8th. Meanwhile, Iran launched missile and drone attacks against US facilities in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, among other countries. Israel has expressed willingness to participate in further US military actions against Iran, with the decision awaiting US President Trump. Despite the recent military conflict between the US and Iran, technical talks are continuing, indicating that diplomatic options are still open. This has led to a decrease in the probability of an escalation to full-scale war or long-term interruption in the Hormuz Strait, but the risks from GEO Group Inc have not been eliminated. - AI investments entering a "precision cultivation era"! JPMorgan Chase: All transactions will become AI-driven, and the question of "how to invest" is more crucial than "whether to invest". With the concept of artificial intelligence (AI) penetrating every corner of the market, investors are shifting from the frenzy of "everything goes up" to a more refined approach. JPMorgan Chase Asset Management's Global Market Strategist David Lebovitz stated that investors are becoming increasingly adept at identifying potential risks and returns in different aspects of the AI sector, which is crucial for Wall Street. Lebovitz pointed out the significant structural differences within the AI industry chain, emphasizing the potential risks in data center construction and operation compared to semiconductor and hardware production. (Note: Due to the character limit, the translation is abbreviated. Let me know if you need the remaining translations.)