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For a discussion of potential downside levels, and an explanation of the targets identified by the Fibonacci retracement tool (the light-blue lines on the chart) please see XJO – how low can it go? - moomoo Community
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Top losers: $Treasury Wine Estates Ltd (TWE.AU)$, $Audinate Group Ltd (AD8.AU)$ and $IDP Education Ltd (IEL.AU)$
Market summary
The $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ dropped by 0.7 percent, or 57 points, closing at 8141.10 points, after experiencing a decline of more than 1 percent earlier in the session. The stock market dec...
• US stocks fall on trade war fears as tariff tensions escalate.
• Australian shares slips; consumer staples, banks down, miners up slightly.
• Stocks to watch: DTL, RIO, etc.
Wall Street Summary
U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday, partially recovering from steeper intraday losses. The downturn was triggered by President Trump's tariffs against Canada ...
Top losers: $Mineral Resources Ltd (MIN.AU)$ $Boss Energy Ltd (BOE.AU)$ and $Contact Energy Ltd (CEN.AU)$
The $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ index closed lower, down 0.58 per cent, or 47.6 points, to 8198.10. The market initially slipped more than 1 per cent early in the session befor...
• US stocks drop on tech sell-off. Tariff threats and mixed economic data weigh.
• Australian shares fall on US-China trade tensions.
• Stocks to watch: HVN, LIF, etc.
Wall Street Summary
US stocks closed lower on Thursday, with tech stocks leading the decline. The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ fell 1.59%, the $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ dropped 0...
ridiculous story below quoting 5 year returns. This stock is not Amazon or Nvidia
• US stocks tumbled on Friday; inflation fears rose despite PMI gains.
• Australian shares fall to a one-month low; Earnings season continues.
• Stocks to watch: WTC, PPT, etc.
Wall Street Summary
U.S. stocks ended lower on Friday. The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ fell 1.71%, the $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ dropped 1.69%, an...
$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ fell 259.60 points or 3.03% to 8,296.20 marking a five-week low this week. The decline was driven by a sell-off in Australian banks over the past five days, which has added pressure on the broader market.
Sectors are mixed. 7 of 11 sectors are lower over the last week along with the S&P/ASX 200 Index. Commonwealth Bank shares ...
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