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Dow Jones The Dow Jones Today Will Continue to Rise on Potential China Trade Progress
By Garrett Baldwin, Executive Producer, Money Morning •
The Dow Jones today will stay up as the U.S. and China inch toward their next meeting to discuss a trade agreement. I'll cover more on this and other global economic developments below. And be sure to look in my "Stocks to Watch … Read more » -
Dow Jones Today Dow Jones Industrial Average Jumps 134 Points as Democrats Capture House of Representatives, GOP Retains Senate Control
By Garrett Baldwin, Executive Producer, Money Morning •
The Dow Jones Industrial Average projected a triple-digit gain in premarket trading after Tuesday night's midterm elections granted control of the House of Representatives to the Democratic Party for the first time since 2011. Read more » -
Stocks Your New Best Stocks to Buy List
By Stephen Mack, Associate Editor, Money Morning •
We've got more chances for you to double your money in our latest list of best stocks to buy now. A couple are returning All-Stars that have already delivered big gains and are set for more, while others are new picks to play some big … Read more » -
Stocks You Could Turn $1,000 into $46,080 with This Travel Stock
By Stephen Mack, Associate Editor, Money Morning •
Booking Holdings, formerly Priceline, has been the big success story in online travel booking, with 4,500% gains in the last 12 years. Now there's another online travel stock that has emerged as the most promising breakout candidate in … Read more » -
China The Safest Way to Play Chinese Stocks Today for Explosive Gains
By Money Morning Staff Reports, Money Morning •
Chinese stocks today are among the best investments you can make right now. That's because China's e-commerce industry in particular is booming. Read more » -
Dow Jones Dow Jones Industrial Average Today Flat as Investors Cast Doubts on OPEC Deal
By Garrett Baldwin, Executive Producer, Money Morning •
The Dow Jones Industrial Average today is flat as investors cast doubts on the OPEC deal. Many analysts are concerned about the hesitation of oil-producing nations like Iran and Iraq. Read more »