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A fragile US stock market flips between gains and losses following its wildest day since April
A fragile U.S. stock market is flipping between gains and losses again on Friday, but the moves aren't as extreme as they've been in recent weeks, at least not yet. The S&P 500 rose 0.1% after bobbing up and down earlier in the morning.
Traders at first cheered Thursday morning, sending all three major stock indexes sharply higher. At one point, the Dow Jones was up more than 700 points. But by late morning, the rally started to wear off, and sentiment – and markets – turned sharply negative by midday.
The markets are volatile—and Wall Street’s most reliable barometer of panic has surged to levels not seen since April, when President Donald Trump’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs triggered a global market meltdown.
The dramatic reversal in the U.S. stock market Thursday was led by technology, but the volatile trading day was seen across the S&P 500’s sectors, according to Bespoke Investment Group. “What started out yesterday as a Dr.
Investors' initial euphoria gave way to selling as hopes for a December rate cut faded and bitcoin continued to sell off.
The global stock market is going down today, Nov. 21, mirroring the performance of American shares on Thursday.
The U.S. stock market appeared geared up for a rebound after Nvidia’s stronger-than-expected earnings report after th
The stock's current price-to-earnings ratio of 23.6 is near its decade-low, which may explain why Buffett, a notorious stickler for a good deal, continues to scoop up shares. As long as Domino's Pizza can sustain the success it has had in years past, it's hard not to like the stock's long-term investment prospects.
Stock futures rise after a volatile Nasdaq session and key jobs data. Get market insights, economic updates, and what to watch today.
Thursday saw a bizarre reversal of what had been a stellar stock rally. Traders left wondering what happened should look to the crypto market.
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Bitcoin sinks to $83,000 Friday. Here’s why stock-market investors are keeping close watch.
Bitcoin prices were pushing into fresh April lows on Friday, and some say the selling, which could drag stocks with it, has more to go.