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US Stocks Dip as Shutdown Worries Offset AI Optimism

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Markets Pause After Record Run

US stocks slipped on Tuesday as Wall Street weighed optimism around artificial intelligence against concerns about the ongoing government shutdown. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) fell 0.2%, while the S&P 500 (^GSPC) declined 0.3% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) dropped 0.5% following their record-setting streak on Monday.

Gold futures (GC=F) surpassed $4,000 per ounce for the first time in history, reflecting investor flight toward safe-haven assets amid uncertainty in Washington. Despite the minor declines, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq remain near all-time highs after seven consecutive winning sessions driven by strong AI momentum and major corporate announcements.

AI Boom Continues to Drive Market Sentiment

The latest leg of the market rally has been fueled by a multibillion-dollar partnership between AMD (AMD) and OpenAI (OPAI.PVT), which sent AMD shares soaring on Monday. Analysts say the deal has reignited investor enthusiasm for AI-linked stocks and added momentum to the broader bull market.

“AI remains the defining growth driver for tech and, increasingly, for the entire equity market,” said one market strategist. Investors are now watching the upcoming earnings season closely, with Big Tech results expected to heavily influence the market’s next move. Analysts have raised their targets for the S&P 500, but many warn that extended valuations could amplify volatility if results disappoint.

Government Shutdown Clouds Economic Outlook

While enthusiasm for AI remains strong, investors are growing uneasy about the implications of the federal government shutdown, now in its second week. The closure has already delayed the September jobs report, originally scheduled for release last Friday, and could postpone key inflation data due next week.

Without those reports, the Federal Reserve’s path on interest rates will be harder to predict. “The longer the shutdown continues, the murkier the economic picture becomes,” noted one analyst. Markets are expected to react sharply to any sign of prolonged disruption or political gridlock.

Washington Politics and Corporate Highlights

Amid the fiscal standoff, a potential breakthrough emerged after President Donald Trump signaled willingness to negotiate with Democrats over healthcare subsidies—a key sticking point in the funding impasse. Still, it remains unclear whether those talks will translate into a near-term resolution to reopen the government.

In corporate news, Tesla (TSLA) shares retreated following a 5% gain on Monday as investors awaited a possible new Model Y announcement. The company teased an event through cryptic social media posts, fueling speculation about upcoming product updates.


As Wall Street juggles policy uncertainty and AI-driven euphoria, traders remain cautious. With key economic data on hold and the

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