The Dow Jones Industrial Average is drying out just south of record highs above 45,000, with intraday price action testing the waters near 44,800. A topside break will see the Dow Jones chalking in fresh all-time peak bids, while a bearish turnaround will mark the major equity index’s first ‘lower high’ pattern since mid-2024.
The Dow Jones tumbled during the overnight session before Monday’s opening bell. Trade war fears are back on the table after Trump gets into a political scuffle with Colombia. Fresh rate cut hopes are bolstering equities from early week lows.
The Dow Jones fell Wednesday ahead of the Fed interest rate decision and Fed Chair Powell's comments. Meta and Tesla earnings are next.
Shares of NVIDIA Corp. NVIDIA Corp. and Boeing Boeing Co. are contributing to the index's intraday decline, as the Dow Dow Jones Industrial Average was most recently trading 154 points, or 0.3%, lower.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is a group of 30 U.S. industry leaders. The DJIA itself gained 14% in 2024, far underperforming the larger and more diverse S&P 500, which gained 25%. In order of best to worst,
The tech-led rout that gripped US equity markets on Monday left one corner of the market relatively unscathed: the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up Tuesday afternoon with shares of NVIDIA Corp. and Salesforce seeing positive growth for the blue-chip average.
The SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA) is one of the largest and most liquid U.S. equity ETFs available to investors.
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U.S. stocks slipped after the Federal Reserve held its main interest rate steady and broke a run of cuts that began in September