- U.S. stocks traded lower on Thursday, with the Dow falling 0.84% and the Nasdaq dropping 0.87% amid mixed economic data and corporate earnings reports.
- Walmart shares tumbled approximately 10% after issuing third-quarter guidance below market estimates despite beating second-quarter earnings expectations.
- Crude oil gained 3% to reach $88.39, while various individual equities experienced significant movements following their latest financial reports and corporate updates.
- The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 fell over 0.3% as 10-year and 30-year Treasury yields recovered by over four basis points, reducing the attractiveness of equities compared to bonds.
- Walmart reported its weakest revenue growth in over six years with U.S. comparable store sales rising only 2.6%, missing the 3.8% expectation.
- Walmart stock dropped over 8% and dragged down other consumer stocks like Costco, Amazon, and Home Depot due to pressures on consumer spending.
- Walmart is scheduled to report its Q2 earnings on August 20, with Wall Street anticipating an earnings per share and revenues beat.
- Investors seeking exposure to Walmart while mitigating individual stock risk can consider low-cost exchange-traded funds holding the retail giant.
- The Global X PureCap MSCI Consumer Staples ETF features a 16.96% weighting in Walmart, $68.68 million in assets under management, and a 0.15% expense ratio.