U.S. stocks opened lower and rose higher, with the Nasdaq leading the way. The S & P 500 index fell 0.24% and the Dow index narrowed to 0.45%. Previously, the three major indexes all fell more than 1% at one point.
U.S. stocks opened lower and rose higher, and the three major indexes collectively rallied.
U.S. stocks opened lower and moved higher, and the three major indexes collectively closed higher. The Dow rose 0.71%, the S & P 500 rose 0.39%, and the Nasdaq rose 0.19%.
January 30 news, U.S. stocks opened, the Dow rose 0.07%, the S & P 500 index rose 0.38%, the Nasdaq rose 0.30%. IBM (IBM. N) rose about 9%, Q4 results and guidance exceeded expectations. Microsoft (MSFT. O) fell about 5%, Azure Cloud as a Service growth in the last quarter was lower than expected. Tesla (TSLA. O) rose 4.8%, expecting the auto business to return to growth this year. Nokia (NOK. N) rose 8%, Q4 sales beat market expectations.
US stocks opened higher and moved higher, and the three major indexes collectively closed higher. The Nasdaq index rose more than 2.03%, the S & P 500 index rose 0.92%, and the Dow index rose 0.31%. Most large technology stocks rose, Nvidia rose nearly 9%, Apple rose more than 3%, Microsoft and Meta rose more than 2%, Google and Amazon rose more than 1%, Tesla rose slightly; Netflix fell slightly.
The U.S. index opened higher and moved higher, with the Nasdaq Composite expanding its gains to 1%.
The U.S. index opened higher and moved higher, with the Nasdaq Composite expanding its gains to 1%.
January 28 news, U.S. stocks opened, the Dow rose 0.07%, the S & P 500 index rose 0.24%, the Nasdaq rose 0.39%. Semiconductor stocks rebounded, NVIDIA (NVDA. O) rose nearly 3%, the company responded to DeepSeek's new model saying that the reasoning of AI models still requires a lot of use of NVIDIA products. Broadcom (AVGO. O) rose 2.5%, Oracle (ORCL. N) rose 2.7% and TSMC (TSM. N) rose 1.3%. Boeing (BA. N) rose 4.7%, and the CEO expected to deliver more than 30 737 aircraft in January. General ...
January 6 news, the U.S. stock market opened, the three major stock indexes opened higher, the Dow rose 0.3%, the S & P 500 index rose 0.75%, the Nasdaq rose 1.17%. Star technology stocks are mostly higher, NVIDIA (NVDA. O) rose about 2.8%, the market is expected to release the new RTX 5090/5080 graphics card at tomorrow's CES technology event; ASML (ASML. O) rose more than 5%, TSMC (TSM. N) rose 4.9%. Automotive AI technology company Cerence (CRNC. O) rose more than 20%, the company announced t...
US stocks opened higher and walked higher, and the three major indexes collectively closed higher. The Nasdaq rose 1.77%, the S & P 500 rose 1.26%, and the Dow rose 0.8%. Among them, the Nasdaq and S & P 500 ended the day with 5 consecutive losses, and the Dow ended the day with 4 consecutive losses. Tesla rose more than 8%, its largest one-day gain since November 12 last year; Nvidia rose more than 4%, its largest one-day gain since November 20 last year.
U.S. stocks opened higher, with the Nasdaq up more than 1%, the S & P 500 up 0.8%, and the Dow up 0.68%. Nvidia rose more than 3%, and Tesla and Amazon rose more than 2%.
U.S. stocks opened higher, with the Nasdaq up more than 1%, the S & P 500 up 0.86%, and the Dow up 0.73%. Amazon and Meta rose more than 2%.
The US stock market opened higher and went lower, and the three major indexes collectively closed down. The Nasdaq fell 0.9% and rose more than 28% in 2024; the S & P 500 fell 0.43% and rose more than 23% in 2024; the Dow fell 0.07% and rose nearly 13% in 2024.
The three major U.S. stock indexes collectively opened slightly higher, with the Dow up 0.22%, the S & P 500 up 0.21% and the Nasdaq up 0.38%. The tech "Big Seven" rose across the board, with Tesla (TSLA. O) up 1.39%, Apple (AAPL. O) up 0.17% and NVIDIA (NVDA. O) up 0.4%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon index rose 0.23%, JD.com (JD. O) rose 1.7% and XPeng Motors (XPEV. N) rose 1.1%.
U.S. stocks opened lower and moved higher, with the three major indexes closing up more than 1%. The Dow rose 1.18% and fell 2.25% this week, recording three consecutive weekly losses; the Nasdaq rose 1.09% and fell 1.99% this week, falling for two consecutive weeks; the S & P 500 rose 1.03% and fell 1.78% this week. Among them, the Dow recorded its largest weekly decline since late October, and the S & P 500 and the Nasdaq both recorded their largest weekly losses in a month.