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The Dow Jones industrials and the S&P 500 have been trading in a fairly narrow range for about 3 months now. Maybe next week's FOMC meeting will liven things up. Until then, there is always media...
Bed Bath & Beyond has finally answered the question of when it would file for bankruptcy, and Chile is sticking its nose into the lithium business.
Friday's premarket trading session picked up about where Thursday's trading left off.
After markets closed Wednesday, Tesla reported March-quarter results, and investors are not happy. They are especially unhappy about the company's stated preference for volume over margin.
Premarket trading had all three major U.S. stock indexes lower on Wednesday. Regional banks reporting results have not offered a lot of good news.
U.S. markets traded higher before Tuesday's opening bell, after posting small gains on Monday. More earnings reports from big banks and other closely watched companies are coming this week.
Bank earnings continue this week, and Google takes on Bing for Samsung's search business in a battle everyone though was decided long ago.
Equities had a good day on Thursday. One had an especially good day and was on track to duplicate the performance again Friday.
Thursday's premarket session was slightly positive, and it would take something major to push the markets in one direction or the other.
Wednesday morning's report on the consumer price index likely will set the direction for stock traders. But there are some outliers.
U.S. markets closed mixed on Monday and were trading slightly in the green in Tuesday's premarket, no thanks to an announced acquisition in the cannabis industry.
After a three-day weekend, U.S. markets were headed for a mixed opening on Monday.
Oil refiners have a license to print money for a while, but a judge told AMC to hold its horses on that stock split.
Gold prices are threatening to post a new all-time high, a short seller is challenging accounting practices at an AI firm, and J&J has agreed to pay $8.9 billion to settle claims against its talc...
Equities traded higher in premarket action Tuesday. Tesla, which dropped big on Monday, was steadying, while AMC tanked on a proposed settlement to a shareholder lawsuit.