Dow futures for tomorrow forecast a muted open, with bullish sentiment tempered by caution over geopolitical developments in Asia. Risk management remains the prevailing theme for traders. The biggest of these will be the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) for August. It’s the first monthly print on the domestic labor market for this week, and may be the only one if the U.S. Congress cannot manage to keep the federal government open ahead of Friday’s BLS jobs report. The forecast is for JOLTS to come down to September 2024 lows of 7.1 million job openings in the U.S. CEO Vlad Tenev teased the short-selling feature in a social media post on Tuesday, writing: “The bears take the stage. Shorting coming soon to Robinhood.” Dow futures for tomorrow show subdued activity, hovering around +38 points. Reduced uncertainty over debt ceiling talks may steady sentiment, although volatility could rise on earnings surprises.