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Stock market today: US stocks end higher to hit a 4-month winning streak as soft landing hopes rise ... Dow Jones Industrial Average: 41,563.08, up 0.55% (+228.03 points) ... Shop the best New ...
Stock futures were mixed Tuesday morning following declines for all three major U.S. indexes Monday as investors set their sights on a prolific week in Washington that includes the Fed's final ...
Nasdaq composite: 19,372.77, down 0.10% Bonds sank again. The 10-year Treasury yield was up seven basis points to 4.572% after jumping 13 basis points on Wednesday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 334.70 to 43,487.83, and the Nasdaq composite jumped 291.91 to 19,630.20. In stock markets abroad, indexes rallied in Europe after finishing mixed in Asia.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 498.02 to 42,840.26, and the Nasdaq composite climbed 199.83 to 19,572.60. In the bond market, Treasury yields eased. The yield on the 10-year Treasury fell ...
1919–1921: Bear market. The Dow loses 46.6% of its value in just over 21 months, before reaching a low of 63.90 on August 24, 1921. [5] 1921–1929: Bull market. Over the next eight years, the Dow increases nearly 500%, and eventually grows to a closing high of 381.17 on September 3, 1929. 1929–1949: Bear market.
Why one firm sees the US stock market headed for a third-straight year of 20% gains in 2025. In commodities, bonds, and crypto: West Texas Intermediate crude oil rose 2% to $73.11 a barrel.
With the Dow now above 10% from the pre-Bear market high, I think we can safely say 2002 was the end of the Dow Bear Market and that also marks the beginning of the current Dow Bull market. (Note that we can not say the same thing for the S&P and especally not the Nasdaq) Jon 16:10, 25 April 2007 (UTC) [ reply ]