Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 34 points, or 0.07%, while S&P 500 futures climbed 0.21% and Nasdaq 100 futures rose a healthier 0.50%. It’s a modest bounce after Wednesday’s rout, and traders don’t seem to be celebrating so much as catching their breath. Shares fell more than 6% even though revenue of $60.8 billion beat the $60.17 billion analysts were modeling. Investors have been asking Meta to show its AI spending actually converting into profit, and Wednesday’s report didn’t do that. Since late April, Meta is down nearly 11% and Microsoft almost 10%, both stocks walked into earnings week already bruised.