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The major gauges have reached a holding pattern in a volatile week with investors seeking firm news on tariffs, earnings and Tesla.
The stock market fell on Thursday as a risk-off mood seemed to grip Wall Street, while traders awaited updates regarding the Supreme Court's decision on the legality of tariffs. S&P 500 (SP500) -0.2%,
The ominous Hindenburg Omen, a rare technical warning that appears when market breadth bifurcates and many stocks hit highs and lows at the same time, has surfaced. This signal has appeared three times over the last week,
The major gauges have reached a holding pattern in a volatile week with investors seeking firm news on tariffs, earnings and Tesla.
One year after President Donald Trump’s reelection, the US stock market continues to notch record highs. The S&P 500 has gained 19.6% over the past 12 months, boosted by strong corporate earnings and investors’ enthusiasm about artificial intelligence.
US stocks rise as AI and tech stocks rebound. Qualcomm earnings and tariff risks keep traders cautious in today’s volatile stock market session.
Shares of cosmetics and skincare company e.l.f. Beauty ( ELF 35.11%) fell off a cliff Thursday morning following a mixed quarterly report. Revenue rose by 14% year over year to $343.9 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2026, falling short of analyst expectations, while adjusted EPS of $0.68 was better than expected.
Most tech stocks declined as worries over stretched valuations lingered, after a brief respite on Wednesday. Warnings of a market pullback from Wall Street executives on Tuesday had prompted a sharp sell-off in markets driven by AI-linked stocks.
US stocks advanced on Wednesday (November 6) as the Supreme Court’s pointed questioning over US President Donald Trump’s tariff powers boosted expectations that some duties could be rolled back. Gains were also supported by a rebound in artificial intelligence-linked stocks,
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