Stocks closed sharply higher for a second time in as many days this holiday-shortened trading week, although Nvidia and other ...
Stock futures pointed higher Wednesday, building off two days of sharp gains to begin the holiday-shortened week. Stock and bond markets will be closed tomorrow for Thanksgiving, and will be closing ...
After a mixed start to the day, the three major U.S. stock-market indexes were all trading higher on the day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was leading the three indexes, with the S&P 500 following ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and the Nasdaq Composite rose as the stock market recovers from a selloff and reacts to shifting rate-cut expectations.
The ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ fund, an ETF that magnifies bearish bets on the Nasdaq, recorded more than $12 billion of inflows yesterday, the largest daily haul on record, according to FactSet and ...
Stock markets crashed globally yesterday and this morning, even though Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, delivered blowout, above-expectations earnings. The company’s shares declined 3.15% ...
Stock futures are surging, rebounding off yesterday's steep tech-induced losses amid renewed interest rate cut hopes ...
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures rising in premarket trading as the stock market recovers from a selloff amid AI bubble fears.
The ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ fund, an ETF that magnifies bearish bets on the Nasdaq, recorded $108 million of outflows on Thursday, according to FactSet and Dow Jones Market Data. This fund ...
The Dow and Nasdaq are sporting triple-digit midday leads after upbeat earnings from Walmart (WMT) and Nvidia (NVDA) ...
What goes up must come down. The Dow Jones Industrial Average achieved a record close on Wednesday, finishing the day above the 48,000 level for the first time in its history. But since then, momentum ...
Key Takeaways The Dow posted its 17th record close of the year yesterday, ending a session above 48000 for the first time ever.The 30-name index of blue-chip stocks has outpaced the Nasdaq and the S&P ...