Stock Futures Climb as Wall Street Eyes Continued Rally
U.S. stock-index futures moved higher Sunday as traders looked to build on last week's momentum heading into a fresh week.
Futures are green heading into the open, and the market is telling you something: bulls aren't done yet. After a solid run last week, Wall Street isn't pumping the brakes coming off the holiday weekend. That's the kind of follow-through momentum traders live for.
When futures tick higher on a Sunday night, it sets the tone before the first bell even rings. It signals that institutional money isn't rushing to hedge overnight risk — they're leaning in. For retail traders, that's a cue worth watching closely before you place your Monday morning trades.
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Last week's gains gave the market something to defend. Now the real question is whether buyers have enough conviction to push indexes to fresh levels or whether this is a fade-the-gap setup waiting to happen. Either way, you need a plan before the open — not after.
Keep your eyes on volume confirmation early in the session. A futures pop without follow-through buying once the cash market opens is a classic trap. Stay disciplined, watch your levels, and don't chase the open just because the overnight print looks pretty.
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