Stocks and Bonds Calm Down
Tech stocks and MongoDB led gains as Treasury yields showed mixed results and bitcoin rebounded from a sharp drop, stabilizing after recent volatility.
- On Tuesday, the U.S. stock market held stronger as bond yields and bitcoin stabilized, with the S&P 500 rising 0.3% in early trading.
- After a BOJ hint on Monday, yields climbed while investors still expect the Federal Reserve to cut its main interest rate next week.
- After a volatile Monday, Bitcoin rose back above $88,000, helping crypto-linked stocks recover as Signet Jewelers fell 5.6%.
- Treasury yields showed mixed signs as the 10-year Treasury yield edged up to 4.10% while the two-year Treasury yield eased to 3.52%, pressuring pricier assets.
- With the Fed having cut rates twice this year, hopes remain for another cut next week as inflation stays above the 2% Fed target, straining lower-income households.
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US stocks hold steady as bond yields and bitcoin stabilize
Wall Street holds steadier as bond yields and bitcoin stabilize
The U.S. stock market is holding relatively steady as both bond yields and bitcoin stabilize. The S&P 500 rose 0.3% Tuesday, coming off its first loss in six days.
Markets in Motion: Indicators turn green as Bitcoin stabilizes
In this week’s Market in Motion, Bruce Campbell checks back in on the technical indicators he highlighted last episode — and this time, the board has shifted firmly into positive territory. After a brief deterioration in short-term signals, Bruce notes that all indicators have now flipped to green as market momentum improves. One major focus remains Bitcoin, which has seen a steep pullback of nearly 30 per cent from its highs. Despite the declin…
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