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T he S&P 500 index has continued to rise, registering new all-time highs repeatedly. It appears that the current breakout to ...
Stock chart patterns can be easily read once you gain experience in the market. It’s all about spotting the opportunity as it arises. Technical analysts look for price patterns, and you can ...
Ford shares jumped Tuesday after the automaker reported a big jump in U.S. sales and an increase in market share in the ...
It’s all about earnings expectations. 2020 has been an interesting year in the stock market. And as we wrap up the year, there is one simple question that lingers over the story of 2020: “Why ...
Stock charts can be useful for picking entry points for a long-term investment or a short position. Here's how to read them.
The US stock market is back. President Trump's April 2 "Liberation Day" reciprocal tariff announcements sent stocks tumbling. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) fell more than 10% over the next three trading ...
Students of the market with good enough eyesight may be able to make out a few other stumbles as well like Black Monday back in 1987. Data source: TradeNavigator. Chart by author.
1929 stock market chart doesn’t scare investors — yet Opinion: Apocalypse not now, but day of reckoning is inevitable Published: Feb. 19, 2014 at 8:30 a.m. ET ...
This chart suggests the current bull market rally in stocks will extend into 2025. ... based on the start date of the October 2022 stock market bottom, should last into the summer of 2025.
One chart shows how the stock market is completely decoupled from the labor market. In the past decade, the S&P 500 and the unemployment rate moved nearly in lockstep, but that all changed last month.
A scary chart has been circulating for several months on Wall Street, drawing a parallel between the current stock market and 1928-1929. Though the chart has many skeptics, there is plenty of ...