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As of June 2026, the global markets have been experiencing a mix of resilience and volatility, with U.S. stock indexes like the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 posting declines amid fluctuating oil prices and heightened earnings expectations for AI-linked companies. Despite these challenges, strong job growth in May suggests underlying economic strength, although concerns about inflation persist as Treasury yields rise. In this environment, identifying high-growth tech stocks involves looking...
As global markets navigate a complex landscape marked by resilient U.S. hiring, fluctuating oil prices, and shifting Federal Reserve policies, investors are keenly observing the performance of major indices such as the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500, which have recently faced declines. In this environment of economic resilience coupled with inflationary pressures, growth companies with high insider ownership can offer unique insights into potential market opportunities; these firms often...
Turbulence in tech stocks continued Tuesday, with the Nasdaq closing down 1%. By contrast, nine of the 11 sectors in the S&P 500—including real estate, consumer staples and healthcare—traded in the green.
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The market looked set to drop again on Wednesday as investors continued to ditch some of the artificial-intelligence stocks that up until last week had been powering a seemingly unstoppable rally. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq both closed lower on Tuesday as investors took some profit following a strong run for tech. The U.S. launched military strikes on Iran on Tuesday in retaliation for the downing of a helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, fueling fears about whether the cease-fire between the two countries can hold.
The stock market has been on a tremendous run, one that may simply be too good to last. Bank of America analysts agree, with Wall Street still heavily reliant on the turbulent AI trade. BofA isn’t calling for anything dramatic, but clearly, the easy part of the rally is over, with investors ...
As global markets experience fluctuations, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite seeing notable declines and China's equities facing pressures from an uneven economic recovery, investors are closely monitoring high-growth sectors in Asia for potential opportunities. In this context, identifying promising tech stocks involves evaluating their resilience to broader market volatility and their ability to capitalize on emerging trends such as artificial intelligence and digital transformation.
As global markets experience volatility, with key indices like the Nasdaq Composite and Russell 2000 seeing declines, investors are increasingly turning their attention to Asia's small-cap sector for potential opportunities. Amidst this backdrop of mixed economic signals and shifting market sentiment, identifying promising small-cap stocks in Asia requires a keen focus on companies that demonstrate resilience and innovation in navigating economic challenges.
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The slide extended a bout of volatility that has raised worries that stocks’ record run is rooted in the staggering gains of a handful of chip companies. Many gainers were tied to the real economy: Shares in Home Depot were among the Dow’s best performers, while Jif maker J.M. Smucker led the S&P 500.
23.5 billion That's the number of shares that traded hands Tuesday in the U.S. stock market, the third-highest total of the year, according to Dow Jones Market Data. The Nasdaq composite volume was 12.
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<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks closed mostly lower on Tuesday, though the blue-chip Dow bucked the trend with a slight gain, while the S&P 500 shed about a quarter of a percent and the Nasdaq dropped almost one percent.</p><p>The VIX volatility index hit its highest level since April 7 during the session as stocks sold off.</p><p>Jason Browne is president of Alexis Investment Partners.</p><p>"Its been a wild ride for stocks today. We opened actually positive. We had S&P 500 go up and touch its 20-day moving average and then immediately reverse. And so we have at the moment what looks like a key reversal day. In other words, we exceeded the prior day's highs and then we sold off and we actually exceeded the prior day's lows."</p><p>Technology stocks resumed Friday's selloff following a bounce on Monday. The S&P 500 tech index fell more than 4% before paring losses. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index dropped as much as 8.6% after rising 3% in early trading.</p><p>:: SpaceX</p><p>SpaceX's market debut on Friday could also be a hurdle for stocks as investors worry about possible overexuberance among high-growth tech stocks.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>Meanwhile, President Donald Trump wrote in a social media post that Iran had shot down the U.S. Apache helicopter that was patrolling the Strait of Hormuz overnight.</p><p>Trump vowed to respond, which added to doubts about prospects for a truce in the Middle East war.</p></body>