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The Dow Jones futures chart trades narrowly at 38,450, showing minimal deviation even after volatile overnight sessions in Asia. Chart watchers emphasize the importance of tracking moving averages as the market awaits stronger directional cues. Most sectors on the S&P 500 closed on a positive note, with information technology, health care, and industrials stocks recording the biggest gains on Tuesday. However, energy and consumer discretionary stocks bucked the overall market trend, closing the session lower. U.S. stocks still settled higher as the Dow Jones surged to a new closing high. Trump's sweeping tariff announcements will make life all that much harder for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues. Levies on the scale rolled out by the White House are set to boost inflation while also raising recession odds, said Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, in a post on X Wednesday afternoon. Latest chart readings for Dow Jones futures suggest muted enthusiasm, trading flat at 38,450 amid muted earnings guidance. Traders are watching macro indicators that could trigger chart momentum shifts before weekend sessions.