Hot US Nonfarm Payrolls sends stocks lower, MULN declines 2%

Share: Mullen Automotive stock has gained 7% over the past five trading sessions. MULN stock slid 35% in late September as delisting worries continued. Friday’s Nonfarm Payrolls blew expectations out of the water as US hiring exploded. Bulls need to shoot for the 21-day SMA near $0.51. NASDAQ Composite gives up over 1% on

US Dollar, Euro, British Pound, Gold, Crude Oil, Stocks

Recommended by Daniel Dubrovsky Get Your Free USD Forecast The US Dollar broadly outperformed against its major counterparts in the third quarter of 2023. Relatively speaking, it performed the best against the British Pound, Japanese Yen and Australian Dollar. Meanwhile, the Chinese Yuan fared better. A key theme throughout the third quarter was the evolving

US Dollar Peaks Amid Inflation Concerns; Stocks Remain Steady By Investing.com

© Reuters. Monday saw the U.S. Dollar reach its highest level since March, as investors sought safer options amidst speculation that central banks would maintain high interest rates to curb inflation. This development coincided with a decline in U.S. government bonds, while stocks remained steady. The and the , heavily influenced by technology companies, showed

US stocks hitting the skids going into the close

The major US stock indices are hitting the skids heading into the close. The NASDAQ is now down -1.7% trading a new session lows. The S&P index is also at session lows with a decline of -1.56%. In the interest rate market, the rates are trading near highs out the yield curve is traders adjust

AAPL and top tech stocks [Video]

Share: Stock Market Report: Trading NASDAQ Stocks: Apple (AAPL),Tesla (TSLA), Amazon (AMZN), Nvidia (NVDA), Microsoft MSFT, Meta Platforms, Netflix (NFLX), Alphabet GOOGL Stock Market Summary: The strong move down in the last session, places the SP500, Nasdaq 100 and most stocks in Wave c) of 4 correction being uncompleted. The current Wave 4 can

US stocks move to new session lows as European traders look to exit

The major US stock indices are trading at session lows as European traders start to look for the exits for the week. The NASDAQ index is now down around 1.3%. The S&P index is down -0.89%. All the major indices are back below its 50 day moving averages after closing above those moving averages yesterday.