Prev Close | 245.96 |
Open | 246.89 |
Day Low/High | 243.89 / 247.14 |
52 Wk Low/High | 112.62 / 258.17 |
Volume | 88.79K |
Prev Close | 245.96 |
Open | 246.89 |
Day Low/High | 243.89 / 247.14 |
52 Wk Low/High | 112.62 / 258.17 |
Volume | 88.79K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 253.99B |
Market Cap | 62.03B |
P/E Ratio | 31.47 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
I'm planning to initiate a new regular feature called "Sectors," in which I'll periodically offer my short-term price outlook for each of the market's major groups. I plan to be succinct rather than elaborate, but will attempt to clearly delineate a...
Investors had a delayed reaction to Friday's jobs report which shored up a December rate hike.
Plenty of sectors will be losers when the Fed does the inevitable, but there will be stocks to buy if you dig hard.
We found only 4 stocks in the Dow Transportation Average with positive looking charts.
The stock is part of the Dow Transportation Average, and it is doing its part to move the index higher.
Writing about the market on a flight to Colorado isn't nearly as nuts as the action is today.
Sector's bear market is rolling right along.
Take note of the pent-up demand for these stocks.
The tops we see on these charts have developed over many months and these developing downtrends will likely need many more months before they are mature.
Very hard to get behind industrial-related names here.
This morning we had several regional economic/manufacturing reports that, when collected together, painted a picture of a slowing domestic economy with the top-line figures, but more so with the underlying order data. Just a few weeks ago, there wer...
Coal and renewables could both react as political and legal battles ensue.
Perception trumps reality as stocks that should sink don't, while those that should rise tumble.
A lot of things are falling into place today.
Two tech companies in Jim Cramer's charitable trust report as well.
New truck orders are down, and rail car loadings continue to slide.
After U.S. GDP shrank 0.7% in the first quarter, RealMoney Pro contributor Chris Versace breaks down his read on the current state of the economy.
Will rates rise in June or September? Or even later?
The CSX chart is showing a nice breakout from a downtrend.
As range gets smaller, buy vs. sell becomes a stalemate.
Here's what's driving the market.
Norfolk Southern's bigger problem may be down the tracks.
Stop making deals with countries that do our workers no good.