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Dow Jumps 96 Points as Historic Volatility Continues to Rock Markets

By , Executive Producer, Money Morning

Garrett Baldwin

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 96 points in pre-market hours after one of the wildest trading sessions of the year. The Dow plunged as much as 600 points Thursday before rallying back in the final hours of the trading session.

Investors have largely dismissed concerns about a government shutdown for now, but new worries have emerged about the likelihood of a trade deal between the United States and China.

Here are the numbers from Thursday for the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq:

Index Previous Close Point Change Percentage Change
Dow Jones 23,138.82 260.37 1.14%
S&P 500 2,488.83 21.13 0.86%
Nasdaq 6,579.49 25.14 0.38%

Now, here's a closer look at today's Money Morning insight, the most important market events, and stocks to watch.

The Top Stock Market Stories for Friday

Money Morning Insight of the Day: Most Investors Believe This Great Lie (Don't Be One of Them)

There's an old market adage that tells us "you can't time the market." And most individual investors believe it - believe it in their hearts.

They believe there are only two kinds of markets - a bull market where stocks go up, and a bear market where stocks go down.

You make money in a bull market, the thinking goes, and you lose money in a bear market.

According to this line of reasoning, "timing the market" means you're either "in" stocks - or are out and on the sidelines. And if you get that "timing" wrong - you're going to get hosed.

Well, here's the thing: This bit of "wisdom" is one of the biggest lies the professional investing crowd has foisted off on Main Street investors. And it could cost you millions.

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About the Author

Garrett Baldwin is a globally recognized research economist, financial writer, consultant, and political risk analyst with decades of trading experience and degrees in economics, cybersecurity, and business from Johns Hopkins, Purdue, Indiana University, and Northwestern.

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