Stock futures drop sharply, Jim Cramer warns of new 'Black Monday'
U.S. stock futures dropped sharply on Sunday evening as markets continued to signal a sell-off in the wake of President Trump’s massive reciprocal tariffs on trading partners.
Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were down more than 1,700 points on Sunday evening at 6 p.m., pointing to what could be a disastrous day on Wall Street when markets open Monday morning at 9:30 a.m.
The Dow and other markets already suffered through a brutal Thursday and Friday as they took in President Trump’s tariff regime, and the prospect of retaliation from other countries. The Dow lost nearly 4,000 points over those two days.
CNBC host Jim Cramer even © The Hill
