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$
681. 74
-7.43
-1.08%
$
696.72B Market Cap
6.98% Div Yield
98,117,907 Volume
$ 689.17
Previous Close
Day Range
679.17 688.88
Year Range
481.8 689.7
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Live S&P 500 (NYSEARCA: SPY): Markets Hunt Direction in Tech-Heavy Earnings Week

Live S&P 500 (NYSEARCA: SPY): Markets Hunt Direction in Tech-Heavy Earnings Week

The markets are showing a lack of conviction in either direction as they process the latest tariff progress and upcoming technology earnings.

247wallst | 7 months ago
Live Market Update S&P 500 (SPY): Buoyed by Defense Stocks, Markets Try to Rebound from Monday's Disaster

Live Market Update S&P 500 (SPY): Buoyed by Defense Stocks, Markets Try to Rebound from Monday's Disaster

Earnings season has begun and aerospace and many defense stocks are reporting positive earnings surprises Tuesday.

247wallst | 7 months ago
Will DOGE Take a Bite Out of This Spy Firm's Stock? That's Classified

Will DOGE Take a Bite Out of This Spy Firm's Stock? That's Classified

The secretive nature of Booz Allen's government work makes it nearly impossible for investors to gauge how federal cutbacks will affect the business.

Wsj | 8 months ago
SPY's Trading Volume Highlights Advisor Enthusiasm Toward ETFs

SPY's Trading Volume Highlights Advisor Enthusiasm Toward ETFs

When it comes to the U.S. market in 2025, things have proven to be a tad bit more volatile than some experts may have expected.  Worse yet, market conditions don't seem to be becoming less certain anytime soon.

Etftrends | 8 months ago
Live S&P 500 (NYSEARCA: SPY): DELL, INTC Soar in Market Comeback

Live S&P 500 (NYSEARCA: SPY): DELL, INTC Soar in Market Comeback

The S&P 500 is gaining 1.5% in today's relief rally after the Trump administration exempted some pockets of technology from retaliatory tariffs.

247wallst | 8 months ago
Retail investors are running head first into this topsy-turvy market

Retail investors are running head first into this topsy-turvy market

Stocks have been on a wild ride since President Donald Trump announced a slate of tariffs on April 2. In the four-session stretch ending Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped more than 4,500 points, while the S&P 500 lost 12%.

Cnbc | 8 months ago
Will the Recent Volatility Morph into a Buying Opportunity?

Will the Recent Volatility Morph into a Buying Opportunity?

Yesterday morning, the market was as statistically oversold as it was at the deepest point of the October 2008 and March 2020 waterfall declines.

Zacks | 8 months ago
SPY Signal Says Patience as Tariff Turmoil Mounts

SPY Signal Says Patience as Tariff Turmoil Mounts

In case you've managed to miss the biggest news to hit Wall Street in approximately five years, Thursday's Trump tariff takedown of the stock market sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) 1,679 points lower.

Schaeffersresearch | 8 months ago
Wall Street Brunch: Can Earnings Season Lure Out Battered Bulls?

Wall Street Brunch: Can Earnings Season Lure Out Battered Bulls?

Investors are eyeing earnings reports from major banks and Delta Air Lines for insights on corporate health and consumer sentiment. Inflation concerns persist, with new tariffs potentially raising core PCE prices significantly, complicating the fight against inflation and impacting economic stability.

Seekingalpha | 8 months ago
Dealing With Stock Market Volatility: The Emotional Side of Investing in Stocks

Dealing With Stock Market Volatility: The Emotional Side of Investing in Stocks

When prices start falling in the stock market, investors become unsettled. Here are some tips for dealing with stock market volatility.

Fool | 8 months ago
SPY: That Was Much Worse Than I Expected (Rating Downgrade)

SPY: That Was Much Worse Than I Expected (Rating Downgrade)

Trump's unexpected 10% baseline tariff on all imports shocked markets, leading to increased volatility and potential inflationary pressures, with inflation possibly rising to 5%. The US dollar is likely to weaken due to the economy's dependence on imports, exacerbating inflation and impacting consumer prices further. The tariffs could lead to lower GDP growth as higher prices might reduce consumer spending, potentially pushing the economy towards a recession.

Seekingalpha | 8 months ago
How To Trade SPY, As Market Braces For Trump's Tariffs Plan

How To Trade SPY, As Market Braces For Trump's Tariffs Plan

Good Morning Traders! In today's Market Clubhouse Morning Memo, we will discuss SPY, QQQ, AAPL, MSFT, NVDA, GOOGL, META, and TSLA.

Benzinga | 8 months ago
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