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Q4 Earnings "Lyft" Late Trading After Rough Session
Well, we saw it happen in real time ahead of the opening bell today: modest selling in pre-market activity gave way to a mid-three-figure sell-off on the Dow, which was in-line with the S&P 500’s selloff by the closing bell
Markets Flattish Ahead Of CPI Data Tuesday
Markets were generally flat today, not counting the strong showing from the small-cap Russell 2000, which was the benefactor of investors skimming the froth of recent big winners and rotating them into oversold areas like regional banks
Big Earnings Misses After The Bell
Another modestly strong day — the Dow +0.13%, the Nasdaq +0.24%, and the S&P 500 closed +0.057%, to just a hair beneath that psychologically pleasing record high — were no match for the small-cap Russell 2000, which gained +1.37% today
Disney, PayPal, Wynn Resorts All Outperform On Earnings, Sales
Once again today, three of the four major indices closed nicely in the green, with the Dow +156 points, +0.40%, while the S&P 500 doubled that performance today
Late-Session Earnings Bonanza: Ford, Chipotle, Snap & More
The Dow gained +141 points, +0.37%, while the S&P gained +0.23%. The Nasdaq, while positive, was essentially flat at +0.07%, while the small-cap Russell won the day, +0.85%, and continues inching its way back toward breakeven
Markets Take A Powder; PLTR, NXPI Beat In Q4
We finished the normal trading session on the first day of a new trading week the same way we began it — reluctant to drag a stock market higher amid all-time high ranges on the Dow and S&P 500, overbought conditions, and high valuations
Strong Session; After Hours Earnings From AAPL, AMZN, META & More
Today’s big news, however, is here after the closing bell: earnings reports from some of the biggest names, including three of the so-called “Magnificent 7” stocks
Powell Dubious On March Cut, Markets Slide
Markets pulled back from their steady trading levels today once Fed Chair Jerome Powell, speaking at his press conference following the latest Fed meeting
Big Earnings Afternoon: Microsoft, Alphabet, Starbucks & More
Market performance today was less than stellar, but nothing worth worrying too much about: the S&P 500 was flat all day following yesterday’s close notching its sixth all-time high so far this year, -0.06%.
Markets Stroll Higher Ahead Of Key Data; SMCI, FFIV, WHR Beat
One sign that we’re in a resilient bull market presently is that we’ve strolled into a potentially thorny period of economic and earnings data with market levels up more than a week straight, and we keep climbing further into the green
Tesla Disappoints In Q4, But IBM, ServiceNow Beat
Markets put in a mixed showing among major indices today, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq eking out gains for the session, while the Dow and small-cap Russell 2000 closed right near session lows
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
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