News: Markets ended their worst first half in 52 years yesterday. The Nasdaq fell 3% in early trading. But buyers showed some resilience pushing stocks up off those early declines. All four major indexes closed down about 1% (+/- 0.25%). Sectors were...
News: The major indexes closed Wednesday’s session little changed. The Dow was up 0.3% while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq were off less than 0.1% each. Under the surface, things looked gloomy … The Russell 2000 fell about 1%. The sectors were split wit...
News: Markets opened higher yesterday, but that’s where the good news ends… After the open markets steadily declined throughout the day. At the close, the Nasdaq was down 3%, and the Dow Jones fell 1.6%. The Consumer Discretionary sector led the way...
News: Yesterday the markets got a couple pieces of good news and closed the day mixed. Durable goods orders came in better than expected, and pending home sales increased 0.7% after declining for six straight months. Markets had expected a 4% decline...
News: Friday, the markets posted a solid green day to close out the short week. All four major indexes rocketed higher and climbed steadily throughout the trading session to close at their highs. Gains were near 3% (+/-0.5%) each. All 11 sectors gai...
News: Yesterday the markets, despite spending the middle of the trading session in the red, closed green and near their highs. The Dow underperformed, advancing just 0.6% for the day, while the rest of the big four indexes gained more than 1% each. T...
News: Markets opened deep in the red yesterday but closed near flat after buyers scooped up perceived discounts. While testifying before a Senate panel, Fed Chair Powell said a recession is “not our intended outcome at all, but it’s certainly a possi...
News: Yesterday stocks rallied broadly from oversold conditions. The Russell 2000 lagged with a gain of just 1.7% while the big three indexes all posted gains of more than 2%. The Energy sector gained more than 5% after entering a bear market last we...
News: Friday markets ended a red week with a mixed close. The Nasdaq rallied 1.4% while the Dow closed down just 0.1%. Communication, Consumer Discretionary, and Technology sectors all gained more than 1%. But the Energy sector, as tracked by XLE, dr...
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