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The 30-year Treasury yield topped 5% for 11 consecutive trading days in May; the stock market dropped sharply the last time that happened.
May was a good month to be invested in global stock markets. According to UBS, shares around the world rose almost 5% in a single month and are now up more than 10% since January. To put that in perspective,
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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500 extend win streaks; Apple rises, Nvidia sinks
Stock Market Today: The Dow Jones index climbs Tuesday with U.S.-Iran talks ongoing. Celestica shows a giant move. Nvidia falls.
AI companies’ plans for blockbuster initial public offerings (IPOs) are captivating Wall Street.
The U.S. stock market added to its records as winners of the artificial-intelligence boom keep driving higher.
Wall Street's main indexes traded lower on Tuesday after hitting a series of record highs, while blowout results from Hewlett Packard Enterprise and a funding commitment from Alphabet underscored investor confidence in the AI buildout.
With its shares up by 225% over the last 12 months, Poet Technologies (NASDAQ: POET) has been yet another stock market winner in the generative artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure boom. Investors continue to pour money into the companies that can play roles in supplying the data centers to power this new technology.
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Live Updates Analysts at DA Davidson Added Nvidia to its Best of Breed List 3 hours ago Live This morning, analysts at DA Davidson added Nvidia to its best of breed list, noting that the tech giant is firing on all cylinders.
Another way to make money in the stock market is through dividends. Dividends are payments companies make to their shareholders, usually on a quarterly basis. As long as you hold Apple stock, you are entitled to any dividends it pays.
Investors’ aggressive buying of bullish call options has become yet another indication of just how frothy the U.S. equity market is becoming.