After Hours Report
The S&P 500 (-0.4%) and Nasdaq Composite (-0.2%) took a modest step back from Friday's record highs as renewed hostilities between the U.S. and Iran prompted a spike in oil prices, weighing on stocks. There was some early enthusiasm across select tech and mega-cap names, which saw the two indices trade higher for most of the morning before mounting pressure forced them lower.
Meanwhile, the DJIA (-1.1%) spent the entire session below its flatline.
Stocks moved lower in broad fashion just before midday in response to headlines that the UAE intercepted a wave of missiles from Iran. More reports of Iranian cruise missile attacks against U.S. military ships in the region followed, with the U.S. Central Command saying they sank several Iranian boats in response. The escalation in hostilities throws an already tenuous ceasefire further into question, weighing on stocks and U.S. Treasuries as oil prices spiked.
Crude oil futures settled today's session $4.44 higher (+4.4%) at $106.28 per barrel. As a result, the energy sector (+0.6%) was the only S&P 500 sector to escape with a gain.
There was, however, some resilience across the top-weighted information technology sector (-0.2%), with its rebound from session lows helping limit losses at the index level. Several prominent chipmaker names, such as Advanced Micro Devices (AMD 341.54, -19.00, -5.27%) and Intel (INTC 95.78, -3.84, -3.85%), moved lower, pressuring the PHLX Semiconductor Index (-0.6%). Meanwhile, memory names, such as Micron (MU 576.45, +34.24, +6.31%) and Sandisk (SNDK 1256.01, +69.01, +5.81%), extended their impressive post-earnings run.
Software names also posted a strong showing, with Oracle (ORCL 180.36, +8.53, +4.96%) surging higher and Palantir Technologies (PLTR 146.03, +1.96, +1.36%) notching a solid gain ahead of its earnings after the close. The iShares GS Software ETF finished 2.1% higher.
The consumer discretionary sector (-0.2%) was another relative outperformer, despite just three of its components finishing higher. Amazon (AMZN 272.07, +3.81, +1.42%) and Tesla's (TSLA 392.56, +1.74, +0.45%) mega-cap leadership nearly offset the broader weakness, with Amazon trading higher after announcing the launch of Amazon Supply Chain Services, which will allow the company to offer the entire shipping process for other businesses, not just its own packages.
The announcement weighed heavily on courier names such as UPS (UPS 96.31, -11.26, -10.47%), C.H. Robinson (CHRW 161.24, -16.06, -9.06%), and FedEx (FDX 357.80, -35.87, -9.11%), which were among the worst-performing S&P 500 components. The industrials sector (-1.2%) lagged as a result.
Elsewhere in the consumer discretionary sector, eBay (EBAY 109.33, +5.26, +5.05%) moved higher after GameStop (GME 23.84, -2.69, -10.14%) made an unsolicited $56 billion cash and stock bid for the company, while Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH 17.20, -1.61, -8.56%) moved lower after missing revenue estimates and issuing disappointing guidance.
Tyson Foods (TSN 68.75, +5.07, +7.96%) was a standout after topping earnings estimates, but the stock's gain did little to help broader weakness in the consumer staples (-0.7%) sector.
The materials sector (-1.6%) finished with the widest loss, as the surge in oil prices weighed on construction names such as CRH Plc. (CRH 110.80, -4.65, -4.03%) and Vulcan Materials (VMC 287.72, -9.60, -3.23%).
On a related note, the iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF finished 3.8% lower.
Overall, today's session highlighted that "higher for longer" oil prices stemming from the U.S.-Iran conflict remain a headwind for risk assets in the near term. However, today's pullback was modest in the context of the market's recent strength, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite still near record highs following a five-week winning streak. Recent sessions have shown a tendency for investors to largely look past geopolitical headlines, with strong earnings growth providing a notable tailwind. That dynamic will be tested again this week, as another busy slate of earnings reports is set to drive market direction.
U.S. Treasuries started the week with a daylong slide that sent yields on 10s and 30s to their highest closing levels since mid-July while yields on shorter tenors settled near their highs from March. The 2-year note yield settled up seven basis points to 3.96%, the 10-year note yield settled up seven basis points to 4.45%, and the 30-year note yield settled up six basis points to 5.03%.
- Russell 2000: +12.7% YTD
- S&P Mid Cap 400: +9.4% YTD
- Nasdaq Composite: +7.9% YTD
- S&P 500: +5.2% YTD
- DJIA: +1.8% YTD
Reviewing today's data:
- March Factory Orders 1.5% (Briefing.com consensus 0.5%); Prior was revised to 0.3% from 0.0%
- The key takeaway from the report is that factory order activity ramped up in March, driven by widespread strength that was punctuated by a big increase (3.4%) in new orders for nondefense capital goods excluding aircraft.
Overseas:
- Europe: DAX -1.1%, FTSE market closed, CAC -1.7%
- Asia: Nikkei market closed, Hang Seng +1.2%, Shanghai market closed
Commodities:
- Crude Oil +4.44 @ 106.28
- Nat Gas +0.09 @ 2.87
- Gold -109.30 @ 4534.10
- Silver -2.94 @ 73.47
- Copper -0.14 @ 5.85
After-Hours Spotlight:
- BWX Technologies (BWXT) beats by $0.20, beats on revs; raises FY26 guidance...BWXT -0.6%
- Duolingo (DUOL) beats by $0.12, beats on revs; guides Q2 revs above consensus; guides FY26 revs below consensus...DUOL -13.4%
- Fabrinet (FN) beats by $0.16, beats on revs; guides Q4 EPS in-line, revs in-line...FN -10.4%
- Firefly Aerospace (FLY) beats by $0.05, beats on revs; reaffirms FY26 revs guidance...FLY +8.9%
- Lattice Semi (LSCC) beats by $0.04, beats on revs; guides Q2 EPS above consensus, revs above consensus; to acquire AMI for $1.65 bln cash and stock...LSCC +0.3%
- onsemi (ON) beats by $0.03, beats on revs; guides Q2 EPS in-line, revs above consensus...ON -5.1%
- Palantir Technologies (PLTR) beats by $0.05, beats on revs; guides Q2 revs above consensus; raises FY26 revs above consensus...PLTR +0.6%
- Paramount Skydance (PSKY) beats by $0.08, beats on revs; guides Q2 revs below consensus; reaffirms FY26 revs guidance...PSKY +2.4%
- Pinterest (PINS) beats by $0.04, beats on revs; guides Q2 revs above consensus...PINS +15.1%
- Viper Energy Partners (VNOM) beats by $0.07, beats on revs...VNOM +0.4%
- Voyager Technologies (VOYG) reports EPS in-line, revs in-line; raises FY26 revs in-line...VOYG +0.1%
Fair Value for Tuesday, May 5:
- S&P 500: 7,227
- Nasdaq 100: 27,771
- DJIA: 49,052
For a full rundown of today's market and after hours developments, see Live In Play
- Earnings/Guidance (Full Earnings Calendar):
- Axsome Therapeutics (AXSM) misses by $0.45, reports revs in-line
- Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) reports Q1 results
- CNA Financial (CNA) misses by $0.47
- Cogent Communications (CCOI) beats by $0.17, reports revs in-line
- Krystal Biotech (KRYS) beats by $0.34, beats on revs
- M&T Bank (MTB) reaffirms 2026 outlook in presentation
- Napco Security Systems (NSSC) beats by $0.06, reports revs in-line
- Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) beats by $0.09, misses on revs; guides Q2 EPS below consensus; guides FY26 EPS below consensus
- RLJ Lodging Trust (RLJ) beats by $0.06, beats on revs; increases FY26 AFFO outlook
- The Marzetti Company (MZTI) misses by $0.14, misses on revs
- Tyson Foods (TSN) beats by $0.09, reports revs in-line; reaffirms FY26 revs
- General News
- Iranian state media says Iranian missiles hit U.S. ship near Strait of Hormuz. CNBC
- Axios reporter Barak Ravid says "Senior U.S. official denies a U.S. ship was hit by Iranian missiles"
- Axios reporter Axios reporter Barak Ravid says "A U.S. official said the rules of engagement for U.S. forces in the region have been changed and they were authorized to strike immediate threats against ships that cross the strait, like IRGC fast boats or Iranian missile positions"
- President Trump tells reporters that new military strikes are possible if Iran "misbehaves." U.S. & Iran are still exchanging drafts of a framework agreement to end the war, but President Trump says he can't imagine that Iran's current offer will be acceptable (USO, XLE). Axios
- An historically small number of seats will decide control of the House in November. Bloomberg
- U.S. crude oil exports reached a record 5.2 million barrels per day in April. CNBC
- Iran's oil exports have plunged due to the U.S. naval blockade, and Iran has begun curbing production. Bloomberg
- Iran threatens to retaliate after President Trump's plan to guide stranded ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. Washington Post
- President Trump says “Project Freedom” will begin today where the U.S. will begin guiding stranded ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz; says if this process is interfered with, U.S. will deal with that interference with force
- Trump Administration planning to withdraw about 5,000 American forces from Germany, according to CBS News
- The Trump administration wants to fast track $8.6 bln in arms sales to the Middle East. FT
- Federal Reserve Governor Michael Barr says private credit stress could spark a "psychological contagion". Bloomberg
- Banks looking for ways to offload data center debt. FT
- Airlines cutting flights amid fuel shortage concerns. FT
- OPEC+ participating countries decided to implement a production adjustment of 188 thousand barrels per day from the additional voluntary adjustments announced in April 2023
- Warren Buffett says it is not an ideal environment to invest his cash balance. CNBC
- The Trump administration cites national security to halt onshore wind energy development. FT
- Three cruise ship passengers died from hantavirus. WSJ
- AbbVie (ABBV) has announced two positive updates for Canadians living with UC, including those in Ontario and Alberta
- ADMA Biologics (ADMA) announces FDA approval to expand the label for ASCENIV to include pediatric immune compromised patients two years of age and older
- Amazon (AMZN) announced the launch of Amazon Supply Chain Services
- American Airlines (AAL) takes action to support Spirit Airlines (FLYYQ) customers and team members
- Anthropic is close to joint venture agreements with Blackstone (BX) and Goldman (GS). WSJ
- Apple's (AAPL) incoming CEO John Ternus will likely invest cash differently than Tim Cook. Bloomberg
- Aura Biosciences (AURA) appointed Natalie Holles as Chief Executive Officer and President and member of the Board of Directors, effective April 30, 2026; launches offering
- Berkshire (BRK.A, BRK.B) CEO Greg Abel in an interview reiterated core holdings and discussed artificial intelligence. CNBC
- BioCryst Pharma (BCRX) announces that it entered into a license agreement granting an Irish affiliate of Neopharmed Gentili exclusive rights to commercialize navenibart for hereditary angioedema in Europe
- BioMarin (BMRN) presents new data on the effect of long-term treatment with VOXZOGO (vosoritide) on Arm Span, Bone Health and Growth in children with achondroplasia at the Pediatric Endocrine Society's 2026 Annual Meeting
- BitGo Holdings (BTGO) named custodian for Virtune ETP, expanding European crypto footprint
- Boeing (BA) delivers first 737 MAX to EgyptAir
- BP (BP) provides Whiting negotiations update; talks stall
- Celcuity's (CELC) Phase 3 VIKTORIA-1 Trial Achieves Primary Endpoint With Clinically Meaningful Improvement in Progression-Free Survival in PIK3CA Mutant Cohort
- CGI Group (GIB) has achieved the Microsoft (MSFT) Copilot specialization in Modern Work within the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program
- Churchill Downs (CHDN) Derby week handle hits record $487 mln, EBITDA set to rise
- CME Group (CME) reports April trading metrics
- Concentrix (CNXC): Groupe Bruxelles Lambert SA entered into a transaction that reduced its beneficial ownership of common stock below the Board nomination threshold
- Edwards Lifesciences (EW) reports ten-year pivotal data demonstrate long-term durability of Resilia tissue
- Evotec SE (EVO) announced the nomination of a small molecule preclinical development candidate
- Exxon (XOM) looking seriously at Venezuela after earlier telling President Trump that the country was uninvestable. Bloomberg
- Fermi America (FRMI) nominates Chief Power Officer Kellerman to board
- Ford Motors (F): The auto industry facing aluminum shortages, which is impacting Ford, WSJ
- Fortive (FTV) announces replenishment of its general share repurchase authorization
- Gray Media (GTN): DISH restores 226 channels in new long-term Gray Media deal
- Green Thumb (GTBIF) has submitted applications to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to register certain state-licensed medical cannabis operations under the expedited registration pathway created in connection with the recent rescheduling of medical marijuana to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act
- Hercules Capital (HTGC) enters next phase of growth with expanded leadership team
- Hut 8 Mining (HUT) subsidiary has entered into a $200 million, 364-day Bitcoin-backed credit facility with FalconX
- Incyte (INCY) Announces FDA Approval of Jakafi XR™ (ruxolitinib) Extended-Release Tablets for the Treatment of Myelofibrosis, Polycythemia Vera and Graft-Versus-Host Disease
- Incyte (INCY)-partnered Niktimvo approved in Australia for chronic GVHD
- Indivior (INDV) announces $175 million accelerated share repurchase
- IREN Limited (IREN) announces successful energization of its 1.4GW Sweetwater 1 data center site in Texas
- JetBlue (JBLU) steps in to help stranded Spirit customers with $99 rescue fares, announces plans to add 11 destinations from Fort Lauderdale
- KB Home (KBH) CFO Robert Dillard resigned from his position, effective May 8
- Lockheed Martin (LMT) selected by US Space Force Space Systems Command to develop capabilities supporting SBI program
- Lockheed Martin (LMT): Israel approves a plan to purchase Lockheed & Boeing (BA) fighter jets. Reuters
- Mako Mining Corp (MAKO) intersects 26.98 g/t Au over 6.8 m estimated true width at Las Conchitas, extending an area fully permitted for mining to over 450 m of strike
- Meta (META) will have to face a social media trial in New Mexico. Reuters
- Neurocrine Biosciences (NBIX) Presents New Two-Year CRENESSITY (crinecerfont) Data Demonstrating Durable Hormone Control, Reduced Glucocorticoid Exposure and Meaningful Clinical Improvements in Pediatric Patients with Classic Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
- Okeanis Eco Tankers Corp (ECO) secures $190 mln in new vessel financing
- Petrobras (PBR): P-79 platform, located in the pre-salt layer of the Santos Basin, began production today
- Southwest Airlines (LUV) prepared to assist Spirit Airlines' customers facing travel disruption
- Spirit Airlines expected to halt operations early Saturday after rescue funding falls through, according to WSJ
- United (UAL) offers support for Spirit Airlines (FLYYQ) customers and employees
- United Airlines (UAL): FAA says UAL Flight 169 struck a light pole on the New Jersey Turnpike around 2 p.m. local time on Sunday, May 3; The Boeing (BA) 767 landed safely; The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate
- Vanda Pharma (VNDA) announces U.S. commercial availability of NEREUS
- Walt Disney (DIS) seeing muted reaction to report its new CEO is exploring a Super App for theme parks and movies, according to Bloomberg
- XMax's (XWIN) wholly-owned subsidiary, XMax AI Inc., entered into an API Model Procurement Agreement to provide its customers access to XMax’s artificial intelligence models
- Upgrades:
- Acadia Healthcare (ACHC) upgraded to Strong Buy from Outperform at Raymond James, tgt $39
- Airbnb (ABNB) upgraded to Outperform from Perform at Oppenheimer, tgt $180
- Amazon (AMZN) upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Fubon, tgt $320
- Casella Waste Systems (CWST) upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Barclays, tgt $102
- Celcuity (CELC) upgraded to Buy from Neutral at H.C. Wainwright, tgt $165
- Essex Property Trust (ESS) upgraded to Overweight from Neutral at Piper Sandler, tgt $310
- GlobalFoundries (GFS) upgraded to Overweight from Neutral at Cantor Fitzgerald, tgt $80
- International Paper (IP) upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Wells Fargo, tgt $39
- KE Holdings (BEKE) upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Goldman, tgt $21
- O-I Glass (OI) upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Wells Fargo, tgt $13
- Packaging Corp. of America (PKG) upgraded to Buy from Hold at Deutsche Bank, tgt $256
- SiteOne Landscape Supply (SITE) upgraded to Buy from Hold at Stifel, tgt $157
- TD Bank (TD) upgraded to Outperform from Sector Perform at Scotiabank
- Trade Desk (TTD) upgraded to Neutral from Underperform at Wedbush, tgt $23
- Acadia Healthcare (ACHC) upgraded to Strong Buy from Outperform at Raymond James, tgt $39
- Downgrades:
- Alexandria Real Estate (ARE) downgraded to Neutral from Outperform at Robert W. Baird, tgt $46
- AMD (AMD) downgraded to Hold from Buy at HSBC, tgt $340
- Check Point (CHKP) downgraded to Neutral from Buy at BofA Securities, tgt $120
- Prudential Financial (PRU) downgraded to Underweight from Equal Weight at Morgan Stanley, tgt $92
- Vital Farms (VITL) downgraded to Neutral from Buy at DA Davidson, tgt $16
- Alexandria Real Estate (ARE) downgraded to Neutral from Outperform at Robert W. Baird, tgt $46
- Others:
- Anavex Life Sciences (AVXL) initiated with a Buy at Rodman & Renshaw, tgt $20
- Better Home & Finance Holding (BETR) initiated with a Buy at Needham, tgt $53
- Compass Pathways (CMPS) initiated with a Buy at Jefferies, tgt $18
- Fannie Mae (FNMA) initiated with an Outperform at Mizuho, tgt $10
- First Tracks Biotherapeutics (TRAX) initiated with an Overweight at Piper Sandler, tgt $54
- FirstService Corp (FSV) initiated with a Hold at Loop Capital, tgt $140
- Freddie Mac (FMCC) initiated with an Outperform at Mizuho, tgt $9
- Heartflow Inc (HTFL) initiated with an Outperform at William Blair
- Postal Realty Trust (PSTL) initiated with an Outperform at Scotiabank, tgt $23
- Quoin Pharmaceuticals (QNRX) initiated with a Buy at Lucid Capital, tgt $30
- Seer Inc. (SEER) initiated with a Buy at Canaccord, tgt $4
- Suncrete Inc (RMIX) initiated with an Outperform at William Blair
- Tonix Pharma (TNXP) initiated with a Buy at TD Cowen, tgt $22
- Anavex Life Sciences (AVXL) initiated with a Buy at Rodman & Renshaw, tgt $20
- Econ Data (Tuesday):
- 8:30 ET: March Trade Balance (Briefing.com consensus -$60.3 bln; prior -$57.3 bln)
- 9:45 ET: Final April S&P Global U.S. Services PMI (prior 51.3)
- 10:00 ET: April ISM Non-Manufacturing Index (Briefing.com consensus 53.9%; prior 54.0%), February New Home Sales (prior 587,000), March New Home Sales (Briefing.com consensus 654,000; prior NA), and March Job Openings (prior 6.882 mln)
- Earnings:
- Monday (May 4)
- Pre-Market: AXSM CNA CCOI WGS HESM KRYS NSSC NCLH PNW RLJ MZTI TWST TSN
- After-Hours: ADUS ADTN AEIS ALSN AMRC AESI BMRN BCC BWXT CRBG CRGY FANG DORM DUOL EQH EVER FN FLY GBDC IAC ICHR IIPR INVX INSP JBTM LSCC MATX MSA NHI NMFC NJR OGS ON OSIS OTTR PLTR PSKY PAY PINS POWL RBA SONO TNC BWIN TDW RIG TVTX VVX VAL VRTX VNOM VNO VOYG WMB
- Pre-Market: AHCO ADM AGCO ALKS AEP BUD APTV ATKR AVA BALL BRBR BNTX CCJ CIFR CIGI CMI DOCN DFIN DUK DD ETN ECVT EMBC ENR ET NPO EVGO XPRO FWRG FISV FTRE FDP FUBO IT GFS GPK HOG HSIC HII IDXX INGR IART IPGP IQV KBR KKR KNF LCII LDOS DRS LTH MPC VAC MFA MPLX OCSL OCUL OIS OPLN PYPL MD PFE PTLO PCOR PEG RGEN RVTY RYTM ROK STNG SHLS SHOP SHC SWX SUN SHO SGRY TRI BLD TDG ULS WAT WEC WLK
- After-Hours: ADPT AMD AGBK ATEC AEE ANDE ANGI AROC RCUS ANET AIZ ALAB ATRC BBAI BJRI BL BFAM BV BMBL CBT CRC CE LEU CC CHRD CRK CTVA COTY CPNG CACC CYTK DAVE DVA XRAY DVN DHT DEI EA EMR ACT EOG ECG EXEL FLYW FRSH GXO DOC HL HTGC HNGE HURN INTA IPAR IFF JKHY JXN J JAZZ JOBY KVYO LMAT LNWO LMB LYV LOGI LCID LUMN LITE MTW MQ MBC MTCH MRCY MNTN MWA MYGN NSA NVTS NBIX OXY ONTO PAAS PARR PFSI PBI PRIM PRU QRVO QLYS QDEL RPD RVLV SDGR WTTR TSLX SWKS SOLV MSTR SMCI SUPN TALO TEM TDC TX TTAM TMDX RARE UPST VECO VCYT VGNT VOYA VSEC WOLF WK
- Wednesday (May 6)
- Pre-Market: GOLF ADNT AMCR APO AZTA TECH BCRX BLMN BWA BCO BRKR CDW COR CLH YOU CRTO CVS DLX DIN EPC ELAN UUUU ESTA EXC FLEX FRPT GEO GPN HNI INMD CART PODD ITT JJSF JCI KMT KHC KD LINE LFUS LIVN LPX MDGL MRX MAR MDLN MRP NYT NICE NI NVAX NRG OSCR OC PFGC PRGO RXRX QSR REYN SN SEDG SOLS SR SHOO TBLA TIC TKR TRMB UBER UTHR UTZ DIS XPEL
- After-Hours: ACAD ACVA ADMA ALB AOSL AMH AWR AMPL APA APP ARM ARRY ATO AUGO AXON BTG BBSI BLLN BKH BLBD OTF WHD CF CPK CHYM CRUS CDE CGNX COHR CMP CXW CXT CW DGII DASH DV BROS ECPG NVST EPR EQX LIFE ES EVTC EE FSLY FNF FLNC FLUT FTNT GNK GT GRDN HRB HP HLF HPK HMN HST HLI IBTA NGVT IONQ KMPR KNTK KTOS KLIC LB LZ LFMD LTC MAC MGNI MGY MNKD MTDR MET MIAX MIRM MKSI MEG MUR NATL NRDS NWN NTR ORA PLMR PTRN PAYC PRI PTC QGEN RDN RYN O RRX RELY RVMD ROOT RGLD RXST SRPT SVV SEZL SITM SKWD SM SMA SNAP RGR SLF RUN SYM TS TKO TROX TPC USPH UGI VRRM VCTR VIR WBD WTS WES WHR ZG
- Pre-Market: GOLF ADNT AMCR APO AZTA TECH BCRX BLMN BWA BCO BRKR CDW COR CLH YOU CRTO CVS DLX DIN EPC ELAN UUUU ESTA EXC FLEX FRPT GEO GPN HNI INMD CART PODD ITT JJSF JCI KMT KHC KD LINE LFUS LIVN LPX MDGL MRX MAR MDLN MRP NYT NICE NI NVAX NRG OSCR OC PFGC PRGO RXRX QSR REYN SN SEDG SOLS SR SHOO TBLA TIC TKR TRMB UBER UTHR UTZ DIS XPEL
- Thursday (May 7)
- Pre-Market: AAON ACIW ACMR ALGM COLD APPN ARW ASPN AVNT BCE BDX BSY CNQ CG CARS CRL LNG COLL CNR CWK DDOG ENOV EPAM ESAB ESPR WTRG EVRG EVH FA GATX GENI ROCK GOGO GWW GTN GPRE HAE HRMY HTZ HIMX HWM NSIT INSM IBP INSW KVUE KRP KTB DNUT LAMR LNTH LEG LFST LGND LNC LOAR MTSI MMI MKTX MCFT MMS MCD MDU TIGO NABL EYE VYX NTCT NXST NOMD PGY PZZA PAYO PTON PLNT PLTK PRMB PRVA RDWR RES RXO SCSC SRRK SRE SHAK FOUR FUN SGI SPB STVN SSYS TPR TFX TGLS TREX TRIP TPB U USFD VVV VCEL VERX VTRS VITL VNT WD WRBY XMTR XIFR ZTS
- After-Hours: TXG AFRM ABNB AKAM ALRM AHR AMN AAOI ARLO ARWR AORT AGO ASTH AVPT ACLS BBDC BILL XYZ CARG CAI CENX CLNE CWAN CWEN NET COIN ED CON CRWV CPAY CRSR CVSA CRNX DIOD DKNG DBX DXC ESE EVCM EXPE FIGS FBIN FWRD FOXF FIP GEN G GILD GMED GDRX GRND GH HHH HUBS ICFI ICUI INDI INOD IOSP IREN FROG LYFT MBUU MCK MELI MTD MCHP MSI MP NWSA LASR SMR OLN OMDA OFRM OTEX OPEN OUT PAR PCTY PBA PRDO POST POWI PGNY PTCT QNST RCAT RGA RSG RNG RKT RKLB SONY SOUN SARO SG SYNA TNDM TXRH REAL TTD TOST UPWK WMG WPM WSC WYNN XPOF YELP ZD ZYME
- Friday (May 8)
- Pre-market: AQN AMR AMCX ANIP CLMT ROAD DCH EMBJ ENB ESNT FIS FLR FTS TILE KOP OSK PAA PPL STWD SLVM WEN
- After-Hours: None
- Monday (May 4)