(Reuters)-- Wall Street's
main indexes opened higher on Friday, helped by gains in Nike and Facebook, after steep losses a day earlier on fears of a global trade war after the United States slapped...
Not exact matches
Although our current
open ETF positions are now looking pretty good, we must be cognizant of the fact that the
main stock market
indexes are now sitting in a kind of «no man's land.»
Last Friday, for example, 5 of our 7
open positions (all long) moved higher, even though not a single one of the
main stock market
indexes closed in positive territory.
Coming off its biggest one - day decline since 2007, Shanghai's
main share
index seesawed throughout Tuesday — falling as much as 5 percent as trading
opened and rising 1 percent at one point — to end down 1.7 percent.
Wednesday's trading session was overall bullish, as the
main stock market
indexes closed between -0.3 % and +0.3 % vs. their Tuesday's closing prices following much lower
opening in reaction to Gary Cohn's resignation's news.