Stocks rose Tuesday as markets attempted to recover from worst day since June.
The Dow Jones Industrials recuperated 30.21 points to 33,093.82.
The S&P 500 progressed 19.46 points to 4,157.45.
The NASDAQ Composite hiked 101.59 points, to 12,483.16.
Palo Alto Networks surged 9% on the back of strong quarterly results, while Zoom Video shares slumped 13% after the video conferencing company lowered its full-year forecast.
The Commerce Department reported sales of new homes tumbled in 12.6% in July, bringing the sales count to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 511,000.
Treasury prices gained ground, lowering yields to 3.01% from Monday's 3.03%. Treasury prices and yields move in opposite direction.
Oil prices sank $3.11 to $93.47 U.S. a barrel.
Gold prices leaped $18.20 to $1,766.60 U.S. an ounce.