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Stocks close higher after whipsawing; oil surges

This post was originally published on Sherwood News. Defense and oil stocks rose after the US launched a series of attacks against Iran, while fuel-reliant…

Tech and financials weigh on stocks as credit risks rise

This post was originally published on Sherwood News. Markets shifted to risk-off mode on hotter-than-expected producer prices and rising credit risks.

Tech weighs down stocks as investors digest Nvidia’s earnings

This post was originally published on Sherwood News. Most constituents of the S&P 500 rose but tech, which was the worst-performing sector, dragged down the…

Stocks continue to climb as tech and hyperscalers rise

This post was originally published on Sherwood News. Tech continued its rally ahead of tonight’s Nvidia earnings.

Stocks bounce back powered by tech rebound

This post was originally published on Sherwood News. Tech rose amid AMD and Meta’s chip deal, and software stocks recovered as investors shook off yesterday’s…

Stocks break three-day winning streak; oil climbs amid US-Iran tensions

This post was originally published on Sherwood News. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 fell while the Russell 2000 gained.

Stocks rise as AI anxiety abates and investors shake off Fed minutes

This post was originally published on Sherwood News. Despite minutes from last month’s Fed meeting dimming hopes for rate cuts, stocks posted solid gains.

Stocks erase morning losses in volatile trading session

This post was originally published on Sherwood News. The S&P 500 posted a small gain, the Nasdaq 100 posted a small loss, and the Russell…

Hedging the AI trade and crypto with futures

This post was originally published on Sherwood News. As anxiety over the AI trade increases and volatility in crypto spikes, traders who are worried about…

Stocks lose steam after in-line January inflation report

This post was originally published on Sherwood News. Most Mag 7 stocks declined, but the Russell 2000 outperformed, rising 1.2%.