Stock market today: Stocks end higher as investors claw back most losses after big rout
Stocks were sent on a rollercoaster this week, with the S&P 500 enjoying its worst and best days since 2022 amid Monday's rout and subsequent rally.
Stocks were sent on a rollercoaster this week, with the S&P 500 enjoying its worst and best days since 2022 amid Monday's rout and subsequent rally.
A stock-market sell-off on Monday was followed by the best day of the year on Thursday. It's a reminder not to panic during times of intense volatility.
The 5050 level on the S&P 500 corresponds with the index's rising 200-day moving average. As of Friday, the S&P 500 traded at 5,317.
The company's guidance for its current quarter fell short of expectations.
Crypto lending platforms like Ledn are looking to attract Bitcoin holders who might be looking to unlock the value of their assets
Stablecoins serve a key role in the crypto space and their expanding supply is usually a sign of health of the broader market.
Despite fears of an impending recession earlier this week, analysts are again optimistic that bitcoin can reach $1 million.
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