The Dow Jones news today was marked by uncertainty that pushed the Dow down over 150 points.
The CBOE Volatility Index jumped more than 14% after an underwhelming jobs report and President Trump's pledge to act "very strongly" against North Korea.
The Dow Jones news today was marked by uncertainty that pushed the Dow down over 150 points.
The CBOE Volatility Index jumped more than 14% after an underwhelming jobs report and President Trump's pledge to act "very strongly" against North Korea.
Let's look at the numbers the numbers from Wednesday for the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq...
by Alex McGuire
The top penny stock gainers of the month have seen profits as high as 152.1%.
That's why we've compiled a list of the top 10 performers over the last three sessions.
Here's the list - plus, one of our newest small-cap stock recommendations...
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The silver price today has fallen near its lowest level of 2017 so far.
Despite the recent sell-off, we expect it to rebound by as much as 37.8% this year.
Here's why we're boldly bullish on silver...
by Jack Delaney
In our BuzzFeed stock and IPO guide, you'll learn everything you need to know about the digital media company.
You see, there could be a BuzzFeed IPO as early as Q1 2018.
by Casey Wilson
Amazon.com Inc. wasn't always the Internet behemoth that it is today.
Check out this short video - you might be surprised...
The Dow Jones news today features the final preparations ahead of the G20 meeting this week and rising tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Dow Jones futures are down 58 points ahead of trading today.
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(Kitco News) – World stock markets were mostly lower overnight. U.S. stock indexes are pointed toward lower openings when the New York day session begins.
World bond market yields are on the rise again this week, on concerns about tighter monetary policies from the world's major central banks.
We've talked about some truly revolutionary tech developments rocking the entire defense sector right now, like laser weapons, advanced drones, fifth-generation bombers and fighter aircraft, battlefield AI, and global awareness.
It all sounds very sci-fi, but it's happening now (and making us some serious money).
I want to talk about something a little less flashy but perhaps even more important to keeping our armed forces effective when boots are on the ground.
It's not headline-grabbing, and you certainly couldn't call it "state of the art." In fact, at less than $5 billion, it's a relatively small, overlooked niche in one of the world's most lucrative, high-profile sectors.
by A.J. Bursick
Both Hawaii and Alaska are now officially in the "strike zone" of North Korea's nuclear arsenal.
But there's little – if anything – U.S. forces can do about it at this point.
Here's why the United States' hands are tied...
In Dow Jones news today, stock prices were flat after the Fed released the June FOMC meeting minutes.
In the meeting, the Fed discussed reducing its balance sheet, the unemployment rate, and inflation.