Previous close | 4,283.85 |
Open | 4,285.47 |
Volume |
Day's range | 4,268.16 - 4,299.19 |
52-week range | 3,491.58 - 4,325.28 |
Avg. volume | 4,270,455,396 |
Some strategists are raising red flags about the market rally. But David Mazza, Roundhill Investments Chief Strategy Officer, says "we may be at the start at one of the greatest FOMO trades we have ever seen." Mazza warns that "could change in a heartbeat," but he makes the case that there is a lot of cash on the sidelines that could still come into the market.
Which stocks offer a defensive play in case of a recession? Jim Tierney, AB CIO of Concentrated U.S. Growth breaks down which industrial sectors are most poised to protect investors amid a volatile economic situation.
Is the market connected to economic reality? Jim Tierney, AB CIO of Concentrated U.S. Growth, breaks down the current market melt-up and details how key tech stocks are impacting the market.
The Yahoo Finance Live team breaks down Tuesday's top stories including: Apple's new mixed reality headset isn't doing much for the stock, the SEC is suing Coinbase, and the stock market melt-up.
Yahoo Finance Live's Jared Blikre breaks down the market reaction to the stronger than expected May employment report.
The major stock indexes closed higher Thursday despite some disappointing news on the consumer from Macy's and Dollar General. On Friday, all eyes will be on the May jobs report. Economists are expecting 195,000 jobs were added last month.
Bespoke Investment Group Co-Founder Paul Hickey and BNP Paribas U.S. Economist Yelena Shulyatyeva break down the latest comments from Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester who told the Financial Times that she doesn't see a "compelling" reason for the Fed to pause its rate hike cycle.
Bitcoin has soared today as the UK parliament votes to recognise crypto as a regulated financial instrument.
Bitcoin has been trading flat throughout the past week, but still holding above $19k.
UK construction activity improved unexpectedly last month, rising for the first time since June.
U.S. stocks continued to climb on Thursday for the third consecutive day, recording the best three-day Nasdaq gain since late May. However, one strategist reminded investors that he believed this is still a bear market.