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Stock Market Today: The Dow Jones index rose Monday on Trump's latest Iran comments. Marvell stock surged on news that it'll join the S&P 500..
Extreme Networks, Bloom Energy and UnitedHealth posted standout gains as Zacks-highlighted picks, despite a sharp market sell-off and rate concerns.
US technology stocks have been tipped to lead a Wall Street rebound on Monday, reversing some of the sharp sell-off from the end of last week that brought the S&P 500's nine-week winning streak to an abrupt end. New York equity futures pointed higher ahead of the opening bell at the start...
Tech stocks are recovering from a brusing sell-off ahead of Oracle earnings, Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, and the highly anticipated SpaceX IPO.
Tech stocks are recovering from a brusing sell-off ahead of Oracle earnings, Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, and the highly anticipated SpaceX IPO.
U.S. stock futures were mixed and markets in in Asia and Europe were weaker as renewed fighting between Iran and Israel added to an already uncertain outlook for investors.
Poet stock has been incredibly volatile in 2026, but it's still up 87% year to date.
Investing.com -- Hedge funds purchased global equities at the largest net dollar amount in four months in the week through June 4, just days before a sharp U.S. market selloff on Friday, according to Goldman Sachs Prime desk data.
Strategy CEO Phong Le sold 93,738 MSTR shares for $11.1 million on June 5 under a Rule 10b5-1 plan set in May 2024, to ...
Investors pivoted away from skyrocketing tech stock as the Nasdaq fell more than 4% in a single session on Friday. Today I’m breaking down why I think the market’s meteoric rise is still rational, and how the software sector proves that investors are grounded in reality. The question came one day after Marvell Technology stock added 33% in its best single trading session ever, boosted by public comments from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang that the company would someday be worth $1 trillion.
Stock market investors could be facing a specter they haven’t had to navigate since early April, when the bull market in tech caught fire and powered domestic indices out of their early year torpor and tensions between Washington and Tehran simmered into a fragile truce effort. The two-day surge in volatility follows a series of events that have tested the strength of the current tech market wave, pushed the Federal Reserve into a challenging position of moving toward rate hikes while defying President Donald Trump’s public call for easier policy, and unsettled investors hoping for an extended cease-fire agreement between the U.S. and Iran. “At the same time, growing expectations of Fed tightening have caught an investor base overweight equities and overweight emerging markets,” said ING’s Chris Turner, the bank’s global head of markets.
Joby Aviations stock has continued to be highly volatile.
Micron stock is up more than 200% in 2026.
June 8 (Reuters) - S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures climbed on Monday, as chip stocks steadied after plunging to over two-week lows, though renewed strikes in the Middle East kept investors largely at bay.
Even with recent sell-offs, Palo Alto stock is up roughly 48% in 2026.
US equity investors will focus on the inflation data, a worsening conflict in the Middle East, and t
In recent weeks, global markets have experienced a mix of resilience and volatility, with U.S. hiring data surpassing expectations while major stock indexes like the Nasdaq Composite and Russell 2000 faced declines. Amidst this backdrop, small-cap stocks continue to draw interest as they often offer unique growth opportunities and can be less affected by broader economic pressures, making them intriguing candidates for those seeking promising investments in fluctuating market conditions.
US stock futures were mixed as concerns about a Middle East ceasefire continued to weigh, and investors braced for fresh inflation data and a blockbuster SpaceX IPO this week.
US stock futures were mixed as concerns about a Middle East ceasefire continued to weigh, and investors braced for fresh inflation data and a blockbuster SpaceX IPO this week.
Blue-chip stocks looked set to fall on Monday as the cease-fire in the Middle East appeared to fray, with the market still reeling from Friday’s brutal artificial intelligence selloff. Futures tracking the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 169 points, or 0.3%. S&P 500 futures climbed 0.3%, while contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 added 0.7%.
Apple is expected to unveil new operating systems for the iPhone and its other devices, but a revamped Siri virtual assistant is likely to be the centerpiece of the event.
There's a silver lining in the Fed's initial June inflation forecast -- but we're nowhere close to being out of the woods.
The Nasdaq's sudden lurch lower on Friday looked like a crack in a story that had seemed, until recently, almost bulletproof.