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Dow falls 2,300 points – worst one-day loss since 1987 crash
As trading days go, Thursday’s session on Wall Street was a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad one.
Stocks are little changed amid skepticism around reports of US tariff delay
Stocks were little changed on Tuesday as investors were skeptical of news that the U.S. could postpone the implementation of additional levies on Chinese goods.
Dow Jones Blast Watch High 27091 Watch 40 Point Up Boom Boom – Neal Bhai
Dow Jones Blast Watch High 27091 Watch 40 Point Up Boom Boom – PMorgan (JPM) and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) set the pace on the Dow, up well over 1% each. Johnson & Johnson rode expectations for a settlement from opiod makers ahead of a class-action trial set to begin on Monday.
Dow Jones Trading Tips – Above 27050 Traget 80 To 150 Points Buy 500—1000 Lots – Neal Bhai
Dow Jones Trading Tips – Above 27050 Traget 80 To 150 Points Buy 500—1000 Lots – Neal Bhai
Dow Jones futures rose early Thursday, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, on a tentative Brexit deal. Netflix (NFLX) earnings crushed views late Wednesday, while Dow Jones component IBM (IBM) sales fell yet again. Cronos Group (CRON) led several big marijuana stock movers overnight.
Dow jones Support @24900, If Hold Below We See Bloodbath – Think Where will Go Gold And Crude
Dow jones Support @24900, If Hold Below We See Bloodbath – Think Where will Go Gold And Crude
President Trump: Predicts ‘Great Deal’ with China on trade
Gold Silver Reports (GSR) — He expects a bounce after the midterm elections thanks to strong earnings, monetary policy that is still “pretty easy” and fiscal policy that should continue to support the market.
Asia stocks falter; Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo all down more than 2%
Asia markets fell sharply on Thursday morning, with the stock indexes in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Tokyo all down more than 3 percent.