Supreme Court, Trump and Stocks
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Bitcoin has fallen below its 200-day moving average at $109,800, Stockton wrote in a Monday note. The 200-day moving average is one of the most widely followed indicators that may be used to define a long-term trend, and also acts as a support level for bitcoin in this case.
Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures stall as tech worries persist, key Tesla vote looms
The major gauges have reached a holding pattern in a volatile week with investors seeking firm news on tariffs, earnings and Tesla.
When Donald Trump won the 2024 US presidential election a year ago, investors piled into what became known as the "Trump Trade." Were they right?
Trump warns of no quick resolution to the US government shutdown, raising economic uncertainty and shifting investor sentiments.
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Will the Stock Market Soar or Crash Under President Donald Trump in 2026? Here's What History Shows.
While Trump is arguably one of the most unpredictable presidents of all time, investors, analysts, and market strategists often try to use the past to look for clues regarding what could happen in the future. Will the stock market soar or crash under President Trump in 2026? History won't tell us for sure, but here's what it shows might happen.
Over the last month, the S&P 500 index rose by 1.85%, the Nasdaq 100 gained 4.33% and the Dow Jones returned 1.72%. On Friday, all three indices advanced with the S&P 500 up 0.26%, while the Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones rose 0.48% and 0.09%, respectively.
The stock market fell again on Thursday as Wall Street continued to sell riskier technology and consumer discretionary stocks in the wake of some weaker labor market data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 397 points, or 0.8%. The S&P 500 was down 1.1%. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.9%.
Trump told the senators that the shutdown is negatively affecting the stock market, airlines, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits for low-income Americans.
Donald Trump didn’t exactly say that he thought the stock market would crash if the Supreme Court throws out his tariffs. But he came pretty darn close. Brett Arends is an award-winning financial writer with many years experience writing about markets ...
The major gauges have reached a holding pattern in a volatile week with investors seeking firm news on tariffs, earnings and Tesla.