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If the international markets did not echo the U.S. market drop, and if the United States is still the safest game in the major economies, maybe Tuesday really was an overly exaggerated sell-off that...
The markets have not yet seen how 2018 is going to turn out, but many Wall Street brokerages have issued their preliminary targets for the S&P 500 for 2019.
Boeing's share price gain Monday accounts for about 60% of the gain in the Dow. The aircraft maker looks to be on solid footing heading into the end of the year and the 12-month outlook for its...
24/7 Wall St. has collected the 2019 S&P 500 Index outlooks and targets from many major Wall Street firms.
Apple, Walgreens, Disney, and Microsoft were Tuesday's big Dow Industrials losers.
  What was supposed to be a shortened week with lower trading volume ahead of Thanksgiving has turned into a serious disappointment. With major selling in the three broad stock market indexes, most...
Caterpillar, Cisco, 3M Company, and JPMorgan Chase were the drivers of the Dow's Friday gain.
Goldman Sachs, Apple, Home Depot and Boeing combined to pull the Dow down sharply Monday.
Exxon Mobil, Caterpillar, Chevron, and Disney were the anchors holding the Dow lower Thursday.
Caterpillar, UnitedHealth, Microsoft, and Pfizer lifted the down to 500-point gain Wednesday.
November 5, 2018: Markets opened mixed Monday as the Nasdaq Composite failed to generate any positive sentiment until late in the day. But tech sector stocks underperformed all day and ended up being...
IBM shares dropped about 7% last week following the company's announcement that it will acquire open-source software firm Red Hat for a cool $34 billion.
Drugmaker Merck wrestled away from Apple the top ranking last week as the best performing stock among the Dow 30.
  This last week was a crazy end to the October selling craze being followed by a flood of stock buying this week prior to Friday’s major profit taking. Some of that buying is obviously being...
Apple, Intel, Pfizer, and Merck were the worst performing Dow stocks on Friday.