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As in all outbreaks of volatility, there are islands of relative stability drowned out by the companies causing the loudest turbulence.
ThinkstockTuesday turned out to be a seriously ugly day for the stock market. By some counts it was even uglier than Monday’s sloppy session due to how it closed on the lows after such a big gap...
Led by Apple and Intel, the Dow 30 stocks have engineered a significant recovery since the opening bell rang Monday morning.
During market sell-offs, market crashes and periods of major uncertainty, triple-leverage exchange traded funds become the most battered of all.
Any time there is a major sell-off in stock, bonds usually are the beneficiary. The problem this time around is that interest rates are already so low.
The forces that crushed the Shanghai Composite and then major European indexes appear ready to spread to U.S. markets.
If the America market performs like those of Europe, the open in the United States could be down as much as 3%.
Monday's announcement that Warren Buffett-led Berkshire-Hathaway had reached a deal to acquire Precision Castparts lifted the Dow Jones Industrial Average by more than 230 points.
Coca-Cola is scheduled to report its second-quarter results on Wednesday morning and expectations are low.
Sikorsky Aircraft/United Technologies Corp.United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) made it official Monday morning: the industrial giant will “pursue the separation of the Sikorsky Aircraft...
Credit Suisse has issued a new research note from its Global Equity Strategy Desk on how bullish to be in the U.S. equity market. The firm's Andrew Garthwaite raised the 2015 target for the S&P...
With the bull market now more than six years old, and with equity valuations being high, at least some of the cautious investors are starting to worry that the market could be ready for a big tumble.
Stocks decided to take a breather at the end of May, bringing up many questions ahead of summer about just how strong and powerful this bull market can remain after six years.
The number of shares sold short in Apple jumped about 26% in the two-week period that ended May 15.
Two stocks have driven the Dow Jones Industrial Average to near record levels so far this year. Apple and Disney each reported spectacular results in their most recently posted quarters.