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    US midday market brief: S&P 500 flat as Nvidia, Micron-led chip rally offsets losses

    • January 3, 2026
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    The S&P 500 opened 2026 treading water, with semiconductor stocks, particularly Nvidia and Micron, muscling higher to counterbalance weakness across tech names.

    The blue-chip Dow inched into positive territory while the Nasdaq slipped roughly 0.2% to 0.3%, painting a classic picture of sector rotation rather than broad confidence.

    For traders timing the year’s opening moves, the headline takeaway is straightforward: chip demand remains the story.

    Why this matters for the quarter ahead

    The semiconductor strength carries outsized significance because AI-related chip demand was the primary engine behind much of 2025’s equity gains.

    Nvidia alone climbed nearly 39% last year, and Micron, a bellwether for memory chip production, surged an eye-popping 239% over the same period.

    Today’s intraday action matters because it signals whether money managers are chasing incremental gains in hardware suppliers or rotating into other pockets of tech.

    If the former, chip stocks could anchor the market through early Q1. If rotation is underway, expect volatility as funds reallocate toward software, services, and other lagging sectors.

    Nvidia, Micron keep market’s head above water

    Nvidia ticked up more than 1.5% midday, extending its winning streak into a new calendar year.

    But the real fireworks came courtesy of Micron, which surged roughly 8% on the session, a jolt that underscores Wall Street’s ongoing appetite for DRAM and memory suppliers riding the artificial intelligence buildout.

    The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, which tracks the broader chip ecosystem, showed notable strength, with gainers outpacing losers by a meaningful margin.

    The message: after a year in which semiconductor stocks nearly monopolised equity performance, major players in the space are starting 2026 with momentum intact.

    Yet this very strength masks softer undertones elsewhere. Consumer discretionary names, typically a bellwether for economic confidence, declined.

    What comes next: Data, earnings, and the Fed

    The muted action in the broad S&P 500 belies genuine questions animating trading desks: will the Federal Reserve cut rates further this quarter, or will sticky inflation data force a pause?

    How will corporate earnings surprise when companies report in the coming weeks?

    And perhaps most pressing, will AI hardware spending continue at the torrid pace set in 2025, or will capex cycle maturity bring moderation?

    Upcoming labor data and inflation reports could reshape Fed rate expectations overnight.

    Earnings guidance from Nvidia, Micron, and other mega-cap tech names will similarly carry weight.

    Market participants are effectively waiting for catalysts to determine whether this year’s opening moves signal sustained chip-led rallies or temporary profit-taking ahead of broader realignment.

    January 2’s midday action, though modest, crystallises a central tension: while AI hardware momentum appears durable, the rest of the market is adopting a wait-and-see posture regarding economic growth and monetary policy.

    For traders, this means that volatility is likely to persist.

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