May 6: “U.S. Stock Futures Rebound in the Evening, Focus on Fed Decision and U.S.-China Trade Talks”

Published on 6 May 2025 at 23:22

On Tuesday evening, U.S. stock index futures broadly rebounded as investors focused on two key catalysts: the highly anticipated Federal Reserve interest rate decision and signs of progress in U.S.-China trade negotiations.

 

U.S.-China Meeting Imminent, New Opportunity for Trade Talks

U.S. Treasury officials confirmed that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will meet with Chinese representatives this week in Switzerland. The market widely views this as a positive signal for restarting trade dialogue, bringing a glimmer of hope to a volatile market.

 

Federal Reserve Rate Decision Approaches

The Federal Reserve will announce its interest rate decision at 2:00 PM ET on Wednesday. According to CME FedWatch data, there is currently a 97% probability that rates will remain unchanged.

 

What will truly drive the market is Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference. Given recent public pressure from Donald Trump—who even suggested he may not reappoint Powell—this speech will be closely watched.

 

Technical Analysis: Key QQQ Price Zones for Tomorrow

Bullish breakout zone: A clear break above the 483.30–485.20 range would suggest continued upward momentum.

Bearish risk zone: A drop below the 479.50–477.60 range would signal increased short-term pullback risk.

 

This is the most critical price band to monitor during Wednesday’s session—especially before and after the Fed policy announcement—as it could become the focal point of a fierce bull-bear battle.

 

Earnings Season Developments: AMD Surges, Rivian Under Pressure

Post-market movements were driven by earnings reports:

AMD reported strong results, with shares surging nearly 5% after hours.

Rivian lowered its 2025 delivery targets, sending shares down about 2% after hours.

 

Key companies reporting earnings tomorrow include Disney, Carvana, and Uber.

 

Consumer Credit Data Also in Focus

In addition to the Fed decision, investors will be watching the latest consumer credit data to assess the resilience of household spending and debt structure.

 

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