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Microsoft & Starbucks earnings, JOLTS: What to watch

Earnings reports will be released for the following companies: Microsoft (MSFT), Procter & Gamble (PG), AMD (AMD), Starbucks (SBUX), PayPal (PYPL), JetBlue (JBLU).

Economic data in the form of the monthly JOLTS data (Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey) for June is set to come out, with expectations putting it at 8 million, down from 8.14 in May.

Consumer Confidence for the month of July will also be released with estimations at 99.7, slightly below 100.4 in June.

The latest S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index for May will be also be released.

For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime.

Video Transcript

Time now for to watch Tuesday, July 30th starting off on the earnings from Big Tech back in focus with Microsoft reporting its latest earnings after the close and was expecting the company to meet or beat the street estimates and highlight its growing a business but also anticipating commentary on 2025 sales to be conservative.

Moving over to jobs.

The monthly jolt survey that's job openings and labor turnover for the month of June.

That's out in the morning.

Economists forecast that number to be 8 million which is a decrease compared to May's report.

The new jolt that will be closely watched ahead of Friday's full jobs report and take a look at the economy.

The latest consumer confidence print for July is out in the morning as that number is expected to tick down to 99.7 giving us more insight of the health of the consumer.

And finally the latest case, Schiller Home Price index report, that's a little more lagging.

It's for me, it comes out in the morning, the value of single family us homes expected to go up 6.5% that new print showing a slowdown from the previous month.