December is usually a pretty good month for stocks and that historical precedent may yet prove true this month, but it was defied Monday as equities tumbled on the back of some weak manufacturing data and another tariff gambit by the White House. Source: Provided by Finviz The S&P 500 lost 0.86% The Dow Jones Industrial
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Despite a modest sell-off on Friday amid light trading, U.S. stocks head into December in a strong position. All three broad market indices closed at all-time highs on Wednesday. The S&P 500 has gained 25% so far this year; returns from the tech-heavy NASDAQ Composite clear 30%. Source: Shutterstock At the moment, there don’t seem
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Today we discuss a Kitco article written by Max Keiser which detail’s the Chinese plan to issue a cryptocurrency backed by gold. The purpose of this currency is to further undermine the US Dollar. We also discuss our Members Stock Charts Requests along with the early hour open of the stock market, currency and commodity
Optimism on the trade front and the renewal of the “Merger Monday” theme sent stocks rallying to record highs on Monday. But no members of the Dow Jones Industrial Average were involved in the leap today. Source: Provided by Finviz The S&P 500 soared 0.75% The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 0.68% The Nasdaq Composite added 1.32%
U.S. stock futures are edging higher after Monday’s robust run. Small-cap stocks awoke in a big way, blasting through a year-long resistance zone. The Russell 2000 has finally departed its trading range and is poised to participate in a year-end run. Its emergence is yet another development favoring a bullish bias. Source: Shutterstock Heading into
The trading sessions are starting to get quiet as we near Thanksgiving. Let’s look at a few top stock trades going into the last full trading session of the week. Top Stock Trades for Tomorrow No. 1: Disney (DIS) Disney (NYSE:DIS) stock has looked great ever since reporting earnings earlier this month. After hitting $150
Wednesday will mark the last full trading session of the holiday-shortened trading week. It’s no surprise then that Tuesday marked a rather quiet session in the stock market today. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:SPY) spent most of the session higher by about 10 basis points, but finished higher by 0.2%. That’s about where the
U.S. stock futures are inching higher on what is bound to be a low volume and likely low volatility trading session ahead of Thanksgiving. Heading into the open, futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average are down 0.01%, and S&P 500 futures are higher by 0.06%. Nasdaq Composite futures have gained 0.16%. Source: Shutterstock In
Wednesday marked the last full trading session of the week, as the stock market is closed on Thursday for Thanksgiving and is only open until 1 p.m. ET on Friday. Let’s look at a few top stock trades ahead of the holiday. Top Stock Trades for Tomorrow No. 1: Twitter (TWTR) After several weeks of
U.S. stocks once again closed at an all-time high on Tuesday. As has been the case for most of the past few months, the gains weren’t exactly torrid, with the three major indices increasing roughly two-tenths of a percentage point. Still, optimism reigns heading into the holidays. Source: Shutterstock But not every stock has joined
Today we discuss a Kitco article written by Max Keiser which detail’s the Chinese plan to issue a cryptocurrency backed by gold. The purpose of this currency is to further undermine the US Dollar. We also discuss our Members Stock Charts Requests along with the early hour open of the stock market, currency and commodity
Traders appear to be giving thanks already despite the shortened trading week as domestic equities notched more new highs Tuesday, albeit in modest fashion. Source: Provided by Finviz The S&P 500 inched up 0.22% The Dow Jones Industrial Average eked out a gain of 0.20% The Nasdaq Composite added 0.18% Familiar face Disney (NYSE:DIS) added 1.3% to
U.S. stocks set another all-time high on Monday — and the session feels a bit different. As we’ve noted in this space before, the rally of the last few months has been strangely quiet. Source: Shutterstock Indeed, the 0.78% gain in the S&P 500 was the second-largest daily rally of the last six weeks. The
Is the bond market telling us that the yield curve is set to again invert? That is what we discuss tonight on Sunday Night Futures Live! We also discuss our Members Stock Charts Requests along with the early hour open of the stock market, currency and commodity futures market. We also discuss top stock market
U.S. equities exploded higher in the stock market today. Small-cap stocks ripped higher by more than 2%, triggering a big-time breakout in an index that has lagged its U.S. counterparts through all of 2019. The Nasdaq Composite added more than 1.3%, while the S&P 500 added 0.75% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average tacked out
Major market indices closed down modestly last week, a brief pause in an upward climb. But U.S. stocks still are heading in the right direction: the S&P 500 has gained 7.5% in less than seven weeks. Source: Shutterstock That said, the rally in recent weeks, and even recent years, hasn’t necessarily been broad-based. For most
Friday’s three big stock charts focus on stocks that look a bit wobbly at the moment. That seems fitting because the broad market suddenly looks that way as well. Source: Shutterstock It’s not time to panic yet. The S&P 500, for instance, is down half a percentage point for the week after closing Friday at
Is the bond market telling us that the yield curve is set to again invert? That is what we discuss tonight on Sunday Night Futures Live! We also discuss our Members Stock Charts Requests along with the early hour open of the stock market, currency and commodity futures market. We also discuss top stock market
Is the bond market telling us that the yield curve is set to again invert? That is what we discuss tonight on Sunday Night Futures Live! We also discuss our Members Stock Charts Requests along with the early hour open of the stock market, currency and commodity futures market. We also discuss top stock market
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