Since 1987, the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) has conducted weekly surveys to measure investor sentiment. Participants answer a simple question: Do you think stock market over the next six months will increase (bullish),
While tariffs are front and center for markets, a handful of other issues is weighing on investor confidence as the second quarter kicks off.
Follow all the latest U.S. market action for Tuesday here to see if stocks can continue their recovery from Monday's session lows and get the new month off to a good start
Newsmax's share price soared when it started trading Monday on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "NMAX."
Hong Kong is drafting rules for an over-the-counter market for delisted shares to give investors at risk of owning a growing pile of nearly worthless securities a chance of recouping some losses.
US stocks rebounded Monday to cap a volatile month and quarter as trade-war worries mount in the run-up to President Trump's tariff bonanza later in the week. Markets wrapped up March on a woeful note after a rough month and quarter beset by Trump's fast-evolving tariff policy.
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So says CNBC host Jim Cramer, who used his show Monday to call out Trump for recreating the “stagflation” of the early 1980s. “I cannot think of another president in my lifetime who could knock down the stock market simply by opening his mouth than Jimmy Carter,” said Cramer, who called it a “brutal” comparison.
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The stock market can push its troubles back a few more months before the bears start growling again, says TheDowTheory.com newsletter editor Manuel Blay.