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Nasdaq 100: Tech Stocks Slide Over 2% as Tesla and Alphabet Sink – Will Markets Stabilize?

By:
James Hyerczyk
Published: Mar 18, 2025, 15:29 GMT+00:00

Key Points:

  • US stocks plunge as S&P 500 nears correction; Nasdaq drops over 2% led by Tesla and Alphabet’s sharp declines.
  • Tesla slides 5% after RBC cuts price target; Alphabet falls 4% following its $32B acquisition of cybersecurity firm Wiz.
  • Tech stocks struggle as Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, and Cisco decline, dragging Nasdaq lower ahead of the Fed’s decision.
Nasdaq 100 Index, S&P 500 Index, Dow Jones
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Stocks Slide as Broad Sell-Off Resumes Ahead of Fed Decision

Daily E-mini Nasdaq 100 Index Futures

 

Wall Street’s recent rebound stalled Tuesday as stocks fell across the board, with all three major indexes posting losses. The S&P 500 dropped 1.15%, moving closer to correction territory, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 284 points (-0.68%). The Nasdaq Composite tumbled over 2.0%, dragged lower by renewed selling in tech stocks.

Which Sectors Took the Biggest Hit?

Daily Alphabet, Inc

The sell-off was widespread, with nine of the 11 S&P 500 sectors closing in the red. Consumer discretionary stocks led losses, plunging 2% as Tesla sank another 5% following a price target cut from RBC Capital Markets. Communication services also fell sharply, down 3.15%, weighed down by Alphabet’s 4% decline after the company announced a $32 billion acquisition of cybersecurity firm Wiz.

Daily NVIDIA Corporation

Technology stocks struggled, with the sector falling 1.74%. Nvidia declined 3% ahead of its AI chip announcement, while Microsoft, Apple, and Cisco each lost more than 1%. Industrials and financials also faced pressure, slipping 1.17% and 0.42%, respectively. Energy was the only sector to post gains, rising 0.12% as oil prices remained stable. Meanwhile, defensive sectors such as healthcare and consumer staples outperformed the broader market, with minimal losses.

What’s Driving Market Uncertainty?

Investors are bracing for the Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate decision, with markets overwhelmingly expecting rates to remain unchanged. However, uncertainty around the Fed’s tone and future policy outlook has kept traders on edge. Fed funds futures indicate a 99% probability of a pause, but investors will closely watch Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference for signals on inflation and economic risks.

Geopolitical concerns also weighed on sentiment. Traders monitored President Donald Trump’s scheduled call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, set to discuss a potential Ukraine ceasefire. While any progress could ease uncertainty, markets remained cautious.

Can the Market Stabilize?

Despite the brief relief rally earlier this week, the S&P 500 remains nearly 9% below its peak, and the Nasdaq is still in correction territory. Weak technicals and lingering economic concerns have left stocks vulnerable to further declines.

The Fed’s stance on inflation and potential rate cuts could determine whether markets regain footing or continue their downward slide. Traders will be looking for reassurances that monetary policy will not tighten further, but until clarity emerges, broad-based selling pressure may persist.

More Information in our Economic Calendar.

About the Author

James Hyerczyk is a U.S. based seasoned technical analyst and educator with over 40 years of experience in market analysis and trading, specializing in chart patterns and price movement. He is the author of two books on technical analysis and has a background in both futures and stock markets.

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