Stocks down after discovery of new COVID-19 variant

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Stock market futures dropped on Friday amid uncertainty about a newly discovered COVID-19 variant.

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- Well, let's get to the markets here because fears over a new variant after South Africa raising the alarm, triggering some fear that you can see on the shortened trading day. You're looking at the Dow futures off just over 2%. S&P off nearly 2, just over 1 and 1/2%. The NASDAQ futures off just around 1% as well. Travel stocks taking a significant hit on the heels of this development of a new variant.

UK suspending flights from six African countries. Delta, United, American just some of the names under pressure this morning. Cruise lines are also selling off on this news. This bid for safe haven assets. You're looking at that bond yields dropping, the 10 year yield falling back just towards one five. Financials are also falling alongside this move.

And Jared, there's still a lot of unknown I think about this variant. But what we do know, it looks to be enough to rattle markets this morning. Because this is a pullback that we haven't seen now in quite some time.

- That's right I was looking at the Dow futures when they opened last night. And they are the weakest among the stock futures that we're tracking this morning on the Wi-Fi interactive by the way. And you can see the Dow off over 2% right now. I think it had been down about 800 points off of the lows. And then the NASDAQ down about 1% and the S&P in the middle down about 1 and 2/3 of a percent.

But the small caps really taking it here on the chin. They are down 3%. Small caps tend to get hit disproportionately harder when we see this Delta variant rise. Now, I want to show a chart of something that happened in 2009. Why 2009? Because Thanksgiving Day was a huge trading day. Dubai World which had been conducting-- which was involved in many skyscraper projects, they announced that they were going to default on their debt.

This rocked markets and it actually kicked off the global sovereign debt crisis. As you can see on your screen, happened right here. But that dip was bought early on in the European session that night. Market traded pretty much sideways for a couple of weeks. And then towards the end of the year, we got that infamous Santa Claus rally.

Next year 2010, a lot of problems in the market. But my point is there's a lot of liquidity in the market right now. And if you're a portfolio manager, you've got to be thinking, what's on sale today in terms of stocks? What do I want to be inside my portfolio at the end of the year? Maybe I'm going to buy those things.