Markets The Trader No Santa Claus Rally, No Problem for the Stock Market By Paul R. La Monica Jan 03, 2025, 1:07 pm EST Reprints The Santa Claus rally has been MIA for the stock market. Investors, however, shouldn’t be left with a lump of coal in 2025. To continue reading with...
The stock market is open when regular trading can start on an exchange. Furthermore, the stock market has holidays, so if today is not on the list of stock market holidays, the stock market is open. The holidays on which different stock exchanges are closed vary, and overseas markets like...
As the end of the year approaches, things are getting weird. Right now, the stock market is full of contradictions as investors navigate the final inning of what’s been a stellar year. Newsletter Sign-up The Barron's Daily A morning briefing on what you need to know in the day ahead...
A large part of the stock market is people speculating on where stocks will move – not simply putting money to work in profitable companies. Consequently, when they see their stock price go down, speculators panic and sell. This creates a supercharged feedback loop of panic, that is further...
Having reached new record highs more than 50 times in 2024, investors wonder if the S&P 500 is due for a pullback in 2025.
This has been a tremendous year for The Trade Desk (NASDAQ: TTD) as the stock returned 77% year to date, continuing its market-beating performance since 2023.
As the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee is set to meet at its third plenary session in July, known as the Third Plenum, people are keenly awaiting developments to see how this will further reshape the Chinese economy and stock market. Despite challenges and uncertainties, how ...
What’s more, for every dollar invested in November in the stock market’s SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust – SPY index, SPY 31 cents would be allocated to the small group of powerful megacap technology stocks known as the “Magnificent Seven,” undersc...
Brah, stocks go up 77% of the time. You don’t have to be a math genius to know stocks mostly go up. There would be no stock market if stocks went down. Have faith in your positions. Stewardship of capital, believe in the FED Put. ...
It’s tough being Big Oil in a stock market obsessed with tech. This earnings season, strong operational updates by Chevron, Exxon Mobil and Shell weren’t enough to prevent the sector from falling further behind the increasingly colossal US tech giants in terms of valuations and market value....