Earnings have been taking center stage in recent days, but developments in the U.S.-China trade were back in the limelight, helping push stocks higher to start the week. Source: Venturelli Luca / Shutterstock.com President Trump said today he sees progress in the trade talks and that strides are being made between the world’s two largest
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U.S. stock futures are pushing higher, led by strength from small-cap stocks. The rally is a welcome change of pace to Friday’s weakness. Source: Shutterstock The Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped ahead of the weekend due to terrible performance from Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) and Boeing (NYSE:BA). Options volume rocketed higher in both names making them worthy of
Investors enjoyed solid gains in the stock market today. Equities began Thursday’s trading session with a jolt of optimism, following reports that a Brexit deal has been reached. However, some of that optimism faded as stocks worked into the afternoon, before a late-session bounce came along. No index performed as well as the Russell 2000,
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Will the S&P 500 finally breakout next week? If so these are the stocks and sectors that should lead the charge higher.
As the trading week comes to a close, U.S. equities seem to be in a good news/bad news situation. The S&P 500 bounced back after a modest sell-off on Monday, and is green through the first four days of the week. But yet another effort to hold S&P at 3,000 failed on Thursday morning, and
Friday featured some volatility, a few earnings reports, and a selloff in several blue-chip and high-growth stocks. Here’s a look at some top stock trades for next week. Top Stock Trades for Tomorrow No. 1: Boeing (BA) Shares of Boeing (NYSE:BA) were hammered on Friday as worries heat up over the 737 MAX once again.
Blame it on the month of October, or China or on the Federal Reserve. But Friday was marked by notable volatility in numerous groups and relatively stable action in others. Overall, we barely saw a decline in the stock market today, with the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:SPY) down just 0.2% in the final 15
Stocks dipped Friday, but closed well off session lows. The dollar slumped to its lowest levels in three months despite weak data out of China, the world’s second-largest economy. China said its third-quarter GDP grew by 6%, but economists were forecasting a slightly higher uptick of 6.1%. Source: rafapress / Shutterstock.com On the back of
U.S. stock futures are headed for a quiet open. Source: Shutterstock Heading into the open, futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average are down 0.03%, and S&P 500 futures are higher by 0.03%. Nasdaq-100 futures have added 0.01%. In the options pits, calls outpaced puts by a wide margin while overall volume settled near average
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Today, global stocks, including the major U.S. equity benchmarks, were assisted to the upside on news that the U.K. has finally reached a Brexit agreement. And talks of a trade war between China and the U.S. were not the star attraction on the Dow Jones today. Source: Venturelli Luca / Shutterstock.com As has been par
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Wednesday was a push-pull day with mixed results. Small-cap stocks were green while the larger indices were slightly red. Since we’ve had a few strong days of late this suggests that the bulls are still in charge of the equity price action. Source: Shutterstock After hours Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) and International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) reported earnings
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After a strong earnings-driven rally yesterday, U.S. equity benchmarks gave back some of those gains Wednesday following some slack retail sales data. Source: Venturelli Luca / Shutterstock.com Retail sales dipped 0.30% in September, disappointing analysts that had been forecasting a 0.30% increase. In better news, the Commerce Department revised the August figure to a gain
Tuesday the bulls stomped and snorted their way into a 1% rally and the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) fell 7% to an astonishing 13.5. This in itself is not that shocking, but considering the headline threats that still loom, the bulls are showing wimpish conviction. Source: Shutterstock Perhaps the earnings so far from the like
Stocks surged Tuesday as the third-quarter earnings season finally kicked off and several marquee names from the Dow Jones Industrial Average delivered results that were mostly cheered by Wall Street and investors. Source: Venturelli Luca / Shutterstock.com Earnings ebullience for the Dow Jones today was enough to lift the major domestic equity benchmarks to four-week highs.
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