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Move Over Stubborn Inflation, Trump’s Bull Market Hits Record Highs Again
24/7 Wall St.90d agobullish
Move Over Stubborn Inflation, Trump’s Bull Market Hits Record Highs Again

The Dow Jones Industrial Average punched through to a fresh record this week, its first since February, while the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index sat at 49.8 in April, a reading the survey treats as recessionary. That gap, between Wall Street running and Main Street flinching at the checkout, was the through-line of Fox ... Move Over Stubborn Inflation, Trump’s Bull Market Hits Record Highs Again

How Investors Are Reacting To Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) Expanding Daily DJX 0DTE Options Trading
Simply Wall St.90d agoneutral
How Investors Are Reacting To Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) Expanding Daily DJX 0DTE Options Trading

Cboe Global Markets recently expanded its Dow Jones Industrial Average index (DJX) options suite by launching daily expiring DJX options, adding Monday–Thursday P.M.-settled contracts (DJXW) alongside existing Friday weekly and third Friday monthly expiries on its C1 and C2 options exchanges. This move extends Cboe’s growing 0DTE ecosystem, where very short-dated contracts now account for about half of its index options activity, potentially deepening liquidity for traders seeking precise,...

Investors Just Can’t Get Enough of Stocks These Days
The Wall Street Journal90d agoneutral
Investors Just Can’t Get Enough of Stocks These Days

War in the Middle East, the largest energy shock in history and worries about artificial intelligence have done little to cool their ardor. U.S. corporations are wrapping up a blockbuster earnings season. Institutional investors are holding 50% more in stocks than their benchmarks, the highest figure since January 2022, according to Bank of America’s latest survey of global fund managers.

Review & Preview: On the Bright Side
Barrons.com90d agoneutral
Review & Preview: On the Bright Side

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 294 points, or 0.6%, to a record, while the S&P 500 added 0.4%—putting it up for eight straight weeks. The Nasdaq Composite ended the day 0.2% higher. There wasn’t much in the way of earnings reports on Friday, but investors were still buoyed by the swell from earlier this week.

Wall Street rises as Middle East hopes lift sentiment
Reuters Videos90d agoneutralVIDEO
Wall Street rises as Middle East hopes lift sentiment

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks rose on Friday, with the Dow reaching an intraday record high, as investors cheered signs of progress in talks to end the Middle East conflict and a strong corporate earnings season.</p><p>The Dow added six tenths of one percent, the S&P 500 climbed four tenths and the Nasdaq two tenths.</p><p>The U.S. has made some progress toward a deal with Iran, though more work remains, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday.&nbsp;</p><p>Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman said differences between the two sides remained deep.</p><p>Shana Orczyk Sissel, founder and chief executive officer of Banríon Capital Management say investors should expect more bumps in the road as these talks continue.</p><p>"So in terms of what this means for the market, I think that for as long as we have this uncertainty around how long the tensions and the war will continue, global oil markets will be under pressure, which will continue to lead to higher volatility in the equity and the fixed income markets. And until we have some sort of resolution, I think investors can expect volatility and higher than average inflation.”</p><p>This will become a focus for Kevin Warsh who was sworn in as the new Federal Reserve chair Friday.</p><p>Semiconductor stocks, which have driven recent Wall Street gains, were mostly higher&nbsp;though Nvidia slipped about two percent.&nbsp;</p><p>Shares of U.S. computer makers surged following strong results from China's Lenovo Group with Dell surging nearly 17%.</p><p>:: Workday</p><p>And Workday rose 5% after the human resources software provider exceeded expectations for first-quarter revenue and profit.</p></body>

Ford Surges 8%, Easily Outpaces General Motors and Stellantis: The Detroit Comeback Has a Clear Leader
24/7 Wall St.91d agobullish
Ford Surges 8%, Easily Outpaces General Motors and Stellantis: The Detroit Comeback Has a Clear Leader

Shares of Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) are up 8% in midday trading on Friday, decisively outstripping Detroit peers General Motors (NYSE:GM), up 2%, and Stellantis (NYSE:STLA), up 1%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is participating in the move, gaining 1%, but Ford stock is doing the heavy lifting in the automotive cohort. The bigger reveal ... Ford Surges 8%, Easily Outpaces General Motors and Stellantis: The Detroit Comeback Has a Clear Leader

S&P 500 Eyes Its Best Eight-Week Stretch in 6 Years
Barrons.com91d agoneutral
S&P 500 Eyes Its Best Eight-Week Stretch in 6 Years

Traders are seeing some of the biggest two-month windfalls on stocks since 2020. Bolstered by optimism about IPOs, hefty profits posted by U.S. companies, and a ceasefire in the Iran war, the S&P 500 has gained about 18% over the last eight weeks, its largest eight-week percentage gain since the week ending May 29, 2020, according to Dow Jones Market Data. The S&P 500 was 0.6% higher on Friday.