The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded higher Thursday as investors looked to recover from an early year slump.
The 30-stock index surged 200.63 points to start off Thursday at 37,630.82.
The S&P 500 regained 13.46 points to 4,718.27.
The NASDAQ slid 5.52 points, to 14,586.69, marking its fifth consecutive losing session.
Mega-cap tech stocks such as Apple are underperforming to start the year, as overstretched valuations and uncertainty around when the Federal Reserve will begin to cut rates have investors worried that markets have gotten overly optimistic.
Apple stock is down more than 5% this week. Shares of the tech giant fell 1.4% on Thursday following a downgrade by Piper Sandler, two days after Barclays also lowered its rating on the name.
Prices for the 10-year Treasury jumped, forcing down yields to 3.98% from Wednesday's 3.91%. Treasury prices and yields move in opposite directions.
Oil prices fell 36 cents to $72.34 U.S. a barrel.
Gold prices recovered $9.90 to $2,052.70.