A wave of market-relevant news fueled an active trading session on Wall Street Tuesday, with large-cap indices falling due to sharp declines in tech and energy stocks, while small-caps outperformed, led by gains in regional banks. At the forefront of the headlines is the massive plunge in ASML Holding NV (NASDAQ:ASML) shares. The Dutch chipmaker’s stock nosedived over 16% after a technical error prematurely revealed its third-quarter earnings, originally scheduled for Wednesday, on the company’s website. The report disclosed weaker-than-expected guidance for 2025, leading to the worst single-d…