Dow Drops 800 Points, Nasdaq Falls 2.3%. AI Worries and More Reasons the Stock Market Got Rocked Today.
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US stock markets plunged sharply yesterday, with the NASDAQ down 2.29 percent and the S&P 500 down 1.66 percent. The sell-off was fueled by speeches by several Fed officials that stressed that a rate cut at the December meeting was not guaranteed.
Why Alphabet Stock Is Sinking Today
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US stock market crash: Why Nasdaq falls big today — stock market is down as tech stocks tumble again
US stock market crashes today as the Nasdaq falls big today with tech stocks tumbling again. The Nasdaq drops 1.7%. The S&P 500 slips 1.1%. The Dow falls 382 points. Nvidia drops. Broadcom drops. Alphabet drops. Disney sinks 9% after weak revenue. Treasury yields rise. Investors worry about missing inflation and jobs data after the six-week shutdown. Volatility jumps. Traders rotate into value stocks. Markets price in a 51% chance of a December F
Dow Drops 800 Points, Nasdaq Falls 2.3%. AI Worries and More Reasons the Stock Market Got Rocked Today.
The stock market had its worst day in a month on Thursday after another wave of technology stock selling spread to the broader market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 816 points, or 1.7%. The S&P 500 was down 1.7%. The Nasdaq Composite was down 2.3%. All three indexes marked their biggest dai
Bitcoin's Link to Nasdaq Becomes "One-Sided," Mimicking 2022 Bear Market
Bitcoin’s slide to $97K has created a major disconnect between surface-level technicals and deep on-chain data. The Bear Case: BTC’s 0.8 correlation with the Nasdaq has become “one-sided.” It follows tech stocks down but doesn’t follow them up, signaling “exhaustion” last seen in the 2022 bear market. The Bull Case: This drop has triggered “extreme fear” (a classic bottom signal). On-chain data from Swissblock shows capital is not leaving, as st…
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