Tesla shares dropped in premarket trading ahead of the much-anticipated Battery Day event. Here's what else you should watch when the market opens.
—S&P 500 futures wobbled Tuesday, signaling that stocks may face a choppy trading session after the opening bell. The Nasdaq Composite is poised for tepid gains as heavyweight tech stocks edge higher in premarket trading.
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