Stock futures climb after recession fears hit markets

Published On Mar 11, 2025, 8:35 AM

US stock futures were up following a significant sell-off due to recession fears and uncertainty around President Trump's policies, especially concerning tariffs. Major stock indexes like the Dow, Nasdaq, and S&P 500 had a rough day prior, with notable losses among tech stocks, particularly Tesla, which fell over 15%. Though stocks are climbing in premarket trading, concerns about a trade war and economic slowdown are causing volatility. Investors are worried about the potential for a recession as new economic policies are introduced by the Trump administration.

Stock Forecasts

SPY

Positive

The expectation of a market rebound could indicate recovery following a sell-off influenced by recession fears. This rebound may attract investors looking for buying opportunities after the declines, especially in tech stocks. If sentiment remains positive, stocks could continue to rise

TSLA

Neutral

After a steep decline, Tesla's stock showing resilience in premarket trading suggests a potential stabilization or recovery. However, it is heavily impacted by broader market sentiments concerning trade and tariffs. Additional clarity on economic impacts could lead to further volatility in either direction.

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