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Dow Drops 1,153 Points as Oil Pops on Fed Day: Stock Market TodayFed Chair Kevin Warsh reassured markets about a resilient economy, but geopolitical uncertainty remains the major factor for most interested parties right now.
By David Dittman
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Dow Soars 537 Points on Strong Blue-Chip Earnings: Stock Market TodayBlue chips outperformed Tuesday on solid results from Coca-Cola and Boeing, while slumping chip stocks held the Nasdaq back.
By Karee Venema
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Markets Weigh Peace Hope Against AI Fear: Stock Market TodayWill there ever be peace in the Middle East? Will the Magnificent 7 ever make money from AI? Investors, traders and speculators want to know right now.
By David Dittman
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Stocks Struggle as Iran, Inflation Worries Persist: Stock Market TodayVolatility continued Friday as a new round of tariffs amplified inflation fears and Intel's earnings couldn't overcome a risk-off stance toward chip stocks.
By Karee Venema
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Dow Dives 506 Points as Alphabet Stock Sinks: Stock Market TodayRising bond yields and worries over increased spending from mega caps Alphabet and Tesla put pressure on the broader stock market on Thursday.
By Karee Venema
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The Best ETFs to Buy and Hold for the Long TermThe best ETFs feature structural characteristics that make them good buy-and-hold options for a wide variety of investors for the long term.
By Tony Dong, MSc, CETF
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Stocks Slip as Alphabet Gets Ready to Report: Stock Market TodayThe stock market still seems to be pretty resilient in the short term, but the bond market is starting to show some signs of long-term stress.
By David Dittman
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Nasdaq Rallies Ahead of Magnificent 7 Earnings: Stock Market TodayEarnings are the most important thing, and expectations are high. But interest rates are rising, and energy tensions aren't easing.
By David Dittman
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Dow Drops 305 Points as Apple Falls From Highs: Stock Market TodayAll three main equity indexes were in the green to start the trading week, but questions about war overtook optimism about earnings.
By David Dittman
