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WSJ's Ken Brown walks us through the record-breaking bull run. Photo illustration: Heather Seidel/The Wall Street Journal Wall Street is now in the longest bull market in history.
While many Wall Street strategists are racing to move their year-end targets lower as stocks sell off following Trump's stern tariff stance, one bull isn ... spark a stock market sell-off and ...
In contrast, Wall Street’s nickname for a surging market is a bull market, because bulls charge. The S&P 500, Wall Street’s main barometer of health, was down 1.2% in Monday afternoon trading.
The trade war crushed stocks this week. The market endured its worst week since 2020, with the S&P 500 losing nearly 7% over the last five trading days, while the Nasdaq 100 slipped into bear ...
The S&P 500's close below 3,837.25 on June 13 didn't just signal the birth of a new bear market – it also marked the death of the most recent bull ... for The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg ...
The S&P 500 is near an all-time high, but that isn’t stopping Wall Street strategists from predicting even headier gains next ...
The S&P 500 is up a whopping 212% from its March 2009 low of 666. That means this bull market has been humming for a very long 68 months, which seems like a long time. But by historical standards ...
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