S&P 500 futures were flat. Futures linked to the Nasdaq 100 and the Dow Jones industrial average were also little changed. The three major averages closed marginally higher on Thursday, putting the Dow and S&P 500 on track for a possible winning week. The S&P 500 was up just 0.08%, but that would still be its fifth consecutive positive week. The Dow rose 0.71% for the week, on track for its fourth positive week in five. The Nasdaq Composite is down 0.63% for the week. While there have been relatively muted moves on Wall Street this week, it comes after a solid rally since mid-June. “The market is consolidating a little bit this week, a little bit of pullbacks … I think this is still a healthy market,” said Frank Gretz, technical analyst at Wellington Shields, citing consistent advance-decline indicators in recent weeks. . There are no major financial reports expected on Friday, but investor sentiment may be boosted by a better-than-expected earnings report and an upbeat outlook from semiconductor equipment company Applied Materials on Thursday afternoon. The company’s shares rose about 2% in extended trading.
title: “Stock Futures Steady As S P 500 Aims For Fifth Winning Week Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-05” author: “Kelley Looman”
S&P 500 futures were flat. Futures linked to the Nasdaq 100 and the Dow Jones industrial average were also little changed. The three major averages closed marginally higher on Thursday, putting the Dow and S&P 500 on track for a possible winning week. The S&P 500 was up just 0.08%, but that would still be its fifth consecutive positive week. The Dow rose 0.71% for the week, on track for its fourth positive week in five. The Nasdaq Composite is down 0.63% for the week. While there have been relatively muted moves on Wall Street this week, it comes after a solid rally since mid-June. “The market is consolidating a little bit this week, a little bit of pullbacks … I think this is still a healthy market,” said Frank Gretz, technical analyst at Wellington Shields, citing consistent advance-decline indicators in recent weeks. . There are no major financial reports expected on Friday, but investor sentiment may be boosted by a better-than-expected earnings report and an upbeat outlook from semiconductor equipment company Applied Materials on Thursday afternoon. The company’s shares rose about 2% in extended trading.
title: “Stock Futures Steady As S P 500 Aims For Fifth Winning Week Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Lee Ishihara”
S&P 500 futures were flat. Futures linked to the Nasdaq 100 and the Dow Jones industrial average were also little changed. The three major averages closed marginally higher on Thursday, putting the Dow and S&P 500 on track for a possible winning week. The S&P 500 was up just 0.08%, but that would still be its fifth consecutive positive week. The Dow rose 0.71% for the week, on track for its fourth positive week in five. The Nasdaq Composite is down 0.63% for the week. While there have been relatively muted moves on Wall Street this week, it comes after a solid rally since mid-June. “The market is consolidating a little bit this week, a little bit of pullbacks … I think this is still a healthy market,” said Frank Gretz, technical analyst at Wellington Shields, citing consistent advance-decline indicators in recent weeks. . There are no major financial reports expected on Friday, but investor sentiment may be boosted by a better-than-expected earnings report and an upbeat outlook from semiconductor equipment company Applied Materials on Thursday afternoon. The company’s shares rose about 2% in extended trading.
title: “Stock Futures Steady As S P 500 Aims For Fifth Winning Week Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-10” author: “Steven Gribble”
S&P 500 futures were flat. Futures linked to the Nasdaq 100 and the Dow Jones industrial average were also little changed. The three major averages closed marginally higher on Thursday, putting the Dow and S&P 500 on track for a possible winning week. The S&P 500 was up just 0.08%, but that would still be its fifth consecutive positive week. The Dow rose 0.71% for the week, on track for its fourth positive week in five. The Nasdaq Composite is down 0.63% for the week. While there have been relatively muted moves on Wall Street this week, it comes after a solid rally since mid-June. “The market is consolidating a little bit this week, a little bit of pullbacks … I think this is still a healthy market,” said Frank Gretz, technical analyst at Wellington Shields, citing consistent advance-decline indicators in recent weeks. . There are no major financial reports expected on Friday, but investor sentiment may be boosted by a better-than-expected earnings report and an upbeat outlook from semiconductor equipment company Applied Materials on Thursday afternoon. The company’s shares rose about 2% in extended trading.