The Dow Jones Industrial Average (NYSE: DIA) had a rough week, falling 2.95% as tariff anxiety, macro uncertainty, and a VIX spike to 23.75 rattled blue-chip investors.
Resurgent crude prices sent Wall Street spiraling to kick off Monday, and that set the tone for the week.
The US indices are seeing sellers in Europe and Asia, but at this point in time, it is worth noting that the Americans continue to buy dips.
Stocks are falling sharply on Wall Street Thursday, including a 1,000-point slump for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, as oil prices rise further because of the war with Iran.
U.S. stock futures fell on Friday following Thursday's negative close. Futures of the major benchmark indices were lower amid the ongoing Iran-US conflict.
Precious metals tick up; employment data in focus
The S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average (Dow), and Nasdaq Composite are all stock market indexes used to measure the performance of various aspects of the U.S. stock market.
Stocks resumed their decline Thursday after a one-day respite as concerns over the Iran war flared up again with U.S. crude topping $80 per barrel.
US futures were pointing to a softer open on Wall Street on Thursday, after Iran de-escalation hopes earlier boosted European markets before being played down.  Dow Jones futures were down 0.5%, with
European natural-gas prices resume their rally amid supply concerns
U.S. stocks traded higher this morning, with the Dow Jones index gaining more than 100 points on Wednesday.
The US indices all look as if they are finding plenty of support, despite the recent volatility and selling pressures. With this, traders remain somewhat optimistic.
Pre-Market Stock Futures: The futures are trading mixed as traders and investors came in yet again to buy the dip on Tuesday after the market opened, then plunged over 1,100 points before rallying bac
Nasdaq futures lead early losses; Asian stocks sink
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, commonly just called the Dow Jones or the Dow, includes 30 giant publicly listed companies with U.S.
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