Global stocks continue to relentlessly hit new highs, and the risk-on rally will probably persist into year-end—provided we keep seeing better-than-expected economic news, as we have been. Also, note that stocks generally gain momentum ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. Meanwhile, Bitcoin has stalled for the ...
The market climbed Friday after a week of waiting and reacting to Nvidia earnings and Bitcoin's all-time highs. The market overall advanced Friday. Just past 4 pm ET the$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$traded +0.35%, the$Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$climbed 0.97%, and the$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$climbed 0.16%. MACRO In macroeconomics, S&P Global released its composite and service PMI. Composite came in at a two-year high, 55.3...
Good morning, traders. Happy Friday, November 22nd. Without the news and animal spirits moving markets, you will not make it through today. My name is Kevin Travers, and the S&P 500 and market climbed this morning, here is what's moving: $Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$climbed 15%, after earlier this week, the firm said it submitted a plan to release its six-month delayed 10k with a new auditor, BDO USA, and filed for a time extension to file it...
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I write a daily market update as a writer at moomoo that I send to every S&P 500 stock page, do you find market information not related to market prices?
For just the second month of 2024, and the first month since April, after surviving the often more dangerousmonth of September, the S&P 500 posted a negative October. The Nasdaq Composite closed out the month in the red as well, although that index had already posted a negative April as well as a negative July in 2024. There was some ugliness out there if you want to find it. Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite have fared better than other pockets of our marketplace. For tha...
U.S. Election & Stock Market During U.S. presidential elections, financial markets often experience increased volatility. Key trends include: 1. Market Uncertainty: Investors may react to the uncertainty surrounding potential policy changes, leading to fluctuations in stock prices. 2. Sector Performance: Certain sectors may perform better depending on the candidates’ platforms. For example, healthcare and energy stocks might rea...
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With such high popularity, if Trump is not elected, the United States will be in chaos. God bless the United States, hoping Trump can be elected.
The narrative driving global asset markets is shifting from "rate cut bets" to the "Trump trade" as the November election draws near. Platforms that allow users to bet on outcomes of events are pricing higher odds that former President Donald Trump could win the election. Polymarket data shows users are paying 61.70 cents per contract that will pay $1 if Trump wins, while contracts for Vice President Kamala Harris costs 38.30 cents each. Much li...
The market overall advanced Friday. Just past 4 pm ET the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ traded +0.35%, the $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ climbed 0.97%, and the $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ climbed 0.16%.
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In macroeconomics, S&P Global released its composite and service PMI. Composite came in at a two-year high, 55.3...
$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ climbed 15%, after earlier this week, the firm said it submitted a plan to release its six-month delayed 10k with a new auditor, BDO USA, and filed for a time extension to file it...
For tha...
During U.S. presidential elections, financial markets often experience increased volatility. Key trends include:
1. Market Uncertainty: Investors may react to the uncertainty surrounding potential policy changes, leading to fluctuations in stock prices.
2. Sector Performance: Certain sectors may perform better depending on the candidates’ platforms. For example, healthcare and energy stocks might rea...
Platforms that allow users to bet on outcomes of events are pricing higher odds that former President Donald Trump could win the election. Polymarket data shows users are paying 61.70 cents per contract that will pay $1 if Trump wins, while contracts for Vice President Kamala Harris costs 38.30 cents each. Much li...
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