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Wall St set to rebound after big stocks rout



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Palantir rises after raising FY profit, revenue forecasts

CrowdStrike gains on brokerage upgrade

Caterpillar rises after Q2 profit beat

Uber jumps after Q2 revenue beat

Futures up 0.5%

Updated at 8:30 a.m. ET/1230 GMT

By Shubham Batra and Shashwat Chauhan

Aug 6 (Reuters) -Wall Street's main indexes were set to open higher in volatile trading on Tuesday as investors looked for bargains after a rout in the previous session, while dovish rate commentary from Federal Reserve officials also lifted the mood.

Most megacap and growth stocks, which together lost $200 billion in market value on Monday, gained in premarket trading with Nvidia NVDA.O bouncing back 2.6%.

Apple AAPL.O slipped 1.3%, extending a nearly 5% drop on Monday after Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathway BRKa.N cut stake in the iPhonemaker by half.

Both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC posted losses of at least 3% each in the previous session after weak economic data raised worries of a U.S. recession and the unwinding of sharp positions of carry trades that fund high-yielding assets.

Goldman Sachs in a note said that investors typically profit when they buy after a 5% selloff in the S&P 500 index .SPX.

"We're getting a relief rally specifically because the yen depreciated a little bit overnight and that would remove the pressure for margin calls, so the selling pressure has abated, which provides an opportunity for the market to rise with some buyers coming to the table," said David Waddell, CEO and chief investment strategist at Waddell & Associates.

U.S. central bank policymakers pushed back on Monday against the notion that weaker-than-expected July jobs data means the economy is in recessionary freefall, but also warned that the Fed will need to cut rates to avoid such an outcome.

Traders currently see an about 75% chance of a 50-basis-point rate cut in September, down from 85% on Monday and expect the year-end rates at 4.25%-4.50%, according to CME's FedWatch Tool.

Top brokerages including J.P. Morgan JPM.N, Citigroup C.N and Wells Fargo WFC.N have forecast a 50-basis-point interest rate cut by the U.S. central bank in September after the surprisingly weak employment report.

A closely watched gap between the two- and 10-year benchmark yields turned positive on Monday, which typically indicates that the economy is heading into a downturn.

The CBOE Volatility index .VIX, also known as Wall Street's "fear gauge", was at 32.72 points after hitting a high of 65.73 on Monday.

At 8:30 a.m. ET, Dow E-minis 1YMcv1 were up 185 points, or 0.48%, S&P 500 E-minis EScv1 were up 27.75 points, or 0.53% and Nasdaq 100 E-minis NQcv1 were up 90.75 points, or 0.50%.

Futures tied to the Russell 2000 small caps index RTYcv1 also advanced 0.5%.

Among other movers, Palantir Technologies PLTR.N surged 11.2% after the software services provider raised its annual revenue and profit forecasts for the second time this year.

Caterpillar CAT.N added 3.1% after reporting a rise in its quarterly adjusted profit, lifted by resilient demand for its large excavators and other construction equipment on the back of increased infrastructure spending in the United States.

Uber UBER.N jumped 8.2% after it beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter revenue and core profit, helped by steady demand for its ride-sharing and food-delivery services.

CrowdStrike CRWD.O rose 3.6% after brokerage Piper Sandler raised its stock rating to "overweight" from "neutral".



Reporting by Shubham Batra and Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty and Shinjini Ganguli

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