Nvidia & Tesla lead Nasdaq & Tech rebound
23 Jul 2024 - All three major indices finished in the green with the Tech names rebounding from last week’s selloff, as the rotation into the broader market and small companies took a breather.
23 Jul 2024 - All three major indices finished in the green with the Tech names rebounding from last week’s selloff, as the rotation into the broader market and small companies took a breather.
22 Jul 2024 - All three major US indices finished in the red on Friday as the rotation into names that will be the key beneficiaries from easing interest rate policy continued.
19 Jul 2024 - On Thursday, US stocks declined as investors continued to reduce positions in high-flying technology stocks and took profits from recent gains in other sectors.
18 Jul 2024 - The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite fell on Wednesday as investors shifted away from high-flying technology stocks towards more rate-sensitive sectors.
17 Jul 2024 - The rotation into industrials, financials and smaller companies pushes the Dow Jones to new highs as the rally continues to broaden into underperforming sectors.
16 Jul 2024 - Markets continued their move upwards with the Dow Jones hitting a new record following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, as investors took the view that the weekend’s political events will lead to big gains for the Republican Presidential candidate and the GOP at the polls in November.
15 Jul 2024 - Markets resumed their march upwards with the Dow Jones hitting new highs in intraday trading, as investors continued to rotate into the broader market and smaller companies.
12 Jul 2024 - The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both ended the day in the red as investors looked to rotate out of the big tech names and into small caps and property.
11 Jul 2024 - Big tech names surged higher leading the broader market to new record highs ahead of the highly anticipated inflation data due out tomorrow US time.
10 Jul 2024 - The S&P 500 & Nasdaq both closed at new records following encouraging commentary from Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell.