The Dow Jones Industrial Average is drying out just south of record highs above 45,000, with intraday price action testing the waters near 44,800. A topside break will see the Dow Jones chalking in fresh all-time peak bids, while a bearish turnaround will mark the major equity index’s first ‘lower high’ pattern since mid-2024.
The tech-led rout that gripped US equity markets on Monday left one corner of the market relatively unscathed: the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
U.S. stocks finished higher on Tuesday, as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite recovered most of their losses from the previous session after the sudden rise of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek sent shockwaves through Wall Street.
S&P 500 futures are falling 1.6%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are dropping 0.9%. Nasdaq 100 futures are plunging 2.6%. On Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 141 points, or 0.32%, to 44,
The Dow Jones tumbled during the overnight session before Monday’s opening bell. Trade war fears are back on the table after Trump gets into a political scuffle with Colombia. Fresh rate cut hopes are bolstering equities from early week lows.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq saw a positive start to the day with AI-related shares recovering from previous losses. Corporate earnings further stirred market volatility. The Dow Jones also experienced a slight upward move,
Wall Street’s superstars tumbled Monday as a competitor from China threatens to upend the artificial-intelligence frenzy they’ve been feasting on.
Historically, the Dow has performed better compared to the broader market. According to S&P Global, in the past 30 years up until June 2021, the Dow index returned approximately 11.16% compared to the market’s return of 10.6%. This growth is mainly due to the Dow’s stable, industry-leading companies that offer reliable dividends and returns.
Yes, makers of AI chips and developers of bots that ... It is rare to see the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 move in opposite directions on the same day. The last time the blue ...
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