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Mark Vickery has been with Zacks.com since late 1999, and has served in many capacities over that length of time. He started out in sales but soon became a liaison between online services and the company's IT department. Following this, he performed duties as product manager, then became an ...more

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S&P Hits New All-Time High; Netflix, T.I. Mixed In Q4
Another relatively strong trading session in the stock market today welcomed market participants. Well, the Dow gave back some of its all-time high close yesterday — -96 points, -0.25%, back below 38K to 37,905.
Markets Continue To Shine Amid High Interest Rates
Another positive day for the major indices in the stock market today, with the Dow closed just barely eking higher than 38K — 38001.94 — for the first time ever. The S&P 500 also notched another all-time high — 4850
Pre-Markets Continue Bouncing Back; TRV +5% On Q4 News
Pre-market futures are solidly in the green this morning, though off earlier morning highs: the Dow is +175 points roughly a half hour before the opening bell, with the S&P 500 +20 and the Nasdaq +115 points
Markets Rebound On Economic Prints, Fed Speak
Indices staged a late-session rebound from lows, closing near daily highs. Positive economic data, while dampening rate cut hopes, seems to provide substantial support to the economy
Markets Slide On Mostly Positive Earnings, Economic Data
Markets continue their slide this Hump Day, with a new Beige Book this afternoon demonstrating mild strength in most areas and modest declines in others
Chipmakers Lead, Markets Slip Overall
Market indices were lower again today, although we continue to see relative strength in A.I.-oriented chipmakers like AMD)and NVIDIA, which were up +8.3% and +3%, respectively
Markets Closed In Remembrance Of Dr. King
In observance of the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., stock markets in the U.S. are closed today. Although this is a shorter trading week, we’ve got plenty on the docket
Q4 Earnings From Wall Street On Deck: JPMorgan, Citi, BofA And Wells Fargo
With December CPI now filed and out of the way, in the process of being absorbed into market value considerations, we turn our attention to Q4 earnings season, which picks up steam Friday morning before the opening bell
Markets Trade Higher Ahead Of Thursday's CPI
Another healthy day for market indices today is always a welcome sight. We’re operating with little data to this stage in the week, but we won’t turn our nose up at modest bullish sentiment.
Markets Party Like It's 2023
Market activity was so healthy today, you’d think it was still 2023! The Dow gained +216 points on the day, +0.58%, while the S&P 500 grew +66 points, +1.41%.
Early 2024 Markets Sweep Up Excesses
For those of us wondering if early 2024 was going to carry along the winning spirit of the past two months of calendar 2023… well, at least we got an answer: No.
Bouncing Back For The Day, Quarter And Full Year
Relief came to the stock market today after a big sell-off which began yesterday afternoon and closed at session lows. Today we closed at session highs. I guess you could call that a “bounce-back.”
Dow Hits New All-Time High, S&P Within 1%
Markets across all major indices spent not one moment in negative territory today, as the “pivot party” continues nearly one full week of trading.
"Pivot Party" Keeps Holiday Season Rolling
It's a “pivot party,” which got started last Wednesday as the FOMC concluded monetary policy keeping interest rates steady with a press conference featuring Fed Chair Jerome Powell openly discussing the idea of cutting interest rates in 2024
What's The Fed Going To Say About All This Bullishness?
Another strong performance on the major stock market indices again brings us to new 52-week highs on the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq.
JOLTS Data Tame, Most Indices See Profits Booked
This morning, after the market opened, we heard from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) for October, where results came in lower than expected
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