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From: The Daybreak Digest
Thursday, May 29, 2026
The Daybreak Digest
Quiet open on the markets but a few things worth your attention — Fed minutes drop at 2pm, Apple has a big launch, and the Celtics are back in the conference finals. Let’s get into it.
Markets
| S&P 500 | 5,847.10 | +0.3% |
| Nasdaq | 18,914.22 | +0.5% |
| Dow | 42,108.45 | −0.1% |
Tech is doing most of the lifting again — pretty narrow rally. Worth watching if you’re overweight in mega-caps.
Stock picks — long-term ideas
- MSFT — strong 12-month momentum, above its 200-day average.
- JPM — trend signal leads, low vol relative to peers.
- UNH — mean reversion setup with healthy long-term trend.
Top stories
- Apple unveiled a new at-home health hub at WWDC — basically a smart speaker that reads your vitals. Big push into the wellness market. (The Verge)
- The Fed releases minutes from last meeting at 2pm. Watch for any hint at a June cut — market has it priced at 60%. (Reuters)
- EU is closing in on a new AI safety framework. Could land this week. (BBC)
Sports
- Celtics beat the Pacers 113–98, headed to the ECF. (ESPN)
- Yankees vs. Red Sox tonight, 7:10pm ET.
Quick takes
- Heads up: three different chip stocks moved >2% on no news — could be a rotation story.
- Fed minutes + holiday-shortened week = thin liquidity. Don’t read too much into intraday moves.
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