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The stock market has been pricing in a strong economy, even if “conditions are lining up to disappoint those elevated expectations,” says Bob Elliott, co-founder of Unlimited Funds.
A flight to quality trade happens when investors begin to get more defensive and risk-averse, buying stocks that they perceive as higher-quality and avoiding low-quality ones. It’s typical of a market that is seeking safety as some investors bail out, and may presage a market drop.
This AI infrastructure play has delivered bigger gains than its larger peers since going public earlier this year.
With inflation eating into your savings, relying solely on your nine-to-five paycheck might not be enough. This is where investing comes in. The stock market is in the red again, with major indexes wobbling on renewed concerns about economic growth and interest rate policy.
The stock market is heading into a catalyst-filled week as Fed Chair Jerome Powell gets ready to speak at Jackson Hole and big retailers report earnings.
Tesla stock is sliding as part of a larger sell-off in tech driven by macroeconomic concerns. It's also being reported that Tesla's Cybertruck has sold just 52,000 units in the two years it's been on the market, despite having 1 million reservations before it was released.
Live Updates Live Coverage Has Ended Monday Wrap-up 4:11 pm The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF closed at 591.36 Monday, down 0.04%. BREAKING NEWS: INTEL 12:32 pm Bloomberg just reported — literal seconds ago — that the Trump Administration is discussing taking a 10% stake in Intel (Nasdaq: INTC).
The AI boom could be a $16 trillion gift to the stock market, but AI-driven value creation could mean tough times ahead for workers.
The stock market dipped on Wednesday, driven by a decline in tech stocks and Target announcing the appointment of a new CEO