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Cramer's Lighting Round: Dow is 'very hard to own here'
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: I've, it's, Dow, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Northern, Trust, CNBC, Club, Dow, Super Locations: BlackRock
The foundation of Dow's work was based on the analysis of price trends, comparing swing highs and swing lows to define and track the trends over time. An initial look at the chart of Microsoft (MSFT) may suggest a consistent uptrend of higher highs and higher lows. And while this short-term uptrend is a valid observation, this also means Microsoft may be forming the dreaded "bear flag" pattern, which often precedes a major downdraft. A bear flag pattern occurs when you have an initial downtrend, in this case, the drop from $470 to $385 from early July to early August of this year. If MSFT would drop below $410 in the coming weeks, that would complete the bear flag pattern, and would also push the price back below the 200-day moving average.
Persons: Charles Dow, Downside, David Keller Organizations: Microsoft, MSFT, CMT, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMoney flowing out of tech is finding its way into rate-sensitive areas, says Natixis' JanasiewiczJack Janasiewicz, Natixis, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the Dow's record trading day and what is expected out of this week's FOMC meeting.
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While businesses scramble to deal with the consequences of the hit, social media users are responding in the best way they know how: memes. 'The blue screen of death'Many PC users logged on to their computers on Friday to be met with Window's so-called blue screen of death. Attached is a photo of five laptops on an office desk, all displaying the "blue screen of death." Advertisement"Crowdstrike is accomplishing what we thought Y2K would be, it's quite impressive," one user posted on X. AdvertisementSocial media users have been quick to point out the irony of how CrowdStrike's software, which is meant to prevent businesses from being brought down, has ended up accidentally causing so much chaos.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday said the charts suggest that the Dow Jones Industrial Average will see gains later this summer because the index usually rallies in August during election years, no matter which candidate is leading in the polls. "The charts, as interpreted by Larry Williams, suggest that the Dow almost always rallies in August — what a takeaway — of any given election year ... regardless of who's ahead," he said, noting that August is usually a poor month for the market. "That's exactly the kind of pattern that you can make some money with." He also stressed that both candidates have different convictions when it comes to economic policy, and those differences will affect significant parts of the market. To explain Williams' analysis, Cramer examined a chart of the Dow's performance this year with its average performance during every election year since 1968.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Monday, Larry Williams, Dow, Cramer, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Williams Organizations: Dow Jones Locations:
A cohort known as the "dogs" of the Dow Jones Industrial Average is a changing list of stocks with the highest dividend yield at the end of each year. For those who subscribed to the dogs theory, there's largely been upside — with 7 of the 9 stocks beating the Dow. These stats are current as of Monday afternoon: Verizon runs the dog house with the highest current dividend yield at 6.6%. The stock also has a current dividend yield of 3.4%. While Goldman Sachs has seen the best year-to-date performance, the bank has the lowest current dividend yield on the list at just 2.4%.
Persons: It's, Michael O'Higgins, Dow, — Goldman Sachs —, FactSet, Bank of America's Tal Liani, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Dow Jones, Nvidia, Dow, CNBC Pro, Verizon, Cisco, Bank of America's, Walgreens Locations: FactSet
Traders work on the floor during morning trading at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on March 6, 2024 in New York City. This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. The tech-centric Nasdaq Composite remained flat, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average had its best week since May, rising 1.45%. Most Asia markets fallMost Asia-Pacific markets were trading lower as investors awaited inflation data from Australia and Japan later this week.
Persons: JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Tesla, Elon Musk, Musk, Australia's, Kospi, Seng, Morgan Stanley's Andrew Slimmon Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Citigroup, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Apple Intelligence, Union, Nikkei, Bank of, CSI Locations: New York City, Asia, Pacific, Australia, Japan, Bank of Japan
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. The tech-centric Nasdaq Composite remained flat, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average had its best week since May, rising 1.45%. The yield on the 10-year Treasury ticked higher and U.S. oil prices rose 2.9% for the week. [PRO] Comeback stocksThe S&P 500 has soared to record levels, fueled by the AI boom, but not all stocks are riding the wave.
Persons: JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Tesla, Elon Musk, Musk, Tim Lugo, William Blair's Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Citigroup, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Apple Intelligence, Union, Therapeutics, FDA, Organization for Rare Disorders, Nike, Starbucks Locations: U.S
However, investors can boost their performance when accounting for reinvesting dividends. The stock has a dividend yield of 4.2%, which is just a snapshot of how much it pays currently. The stock has a dividend yield of 3.1%. If you're a long-term investor, you're dollar-cost averaging," she said. Names on her radar these days include Amgen , which is yielding about 3%, and Southern Copper , which has a dividend yield of 3.2%.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Dow, it's, Kim Abmeyer, Abmeyer, — CNBC's Chris Hayes Organizations: Dow Jones, UnitedHealth, Microsoft, Abmeyer Wealth Management, Dow, CNBC Pro, Chevron, Pfizer Locations: Wednesday's, Dallas, Chevron
Inflation worries from Fed minutes and hot economic data sparked the Dow's worst sell-off in a year on Thursday. Investors are awaiting next week's release of PCE data to gauge if inflation is falling or not. The Dow registered its worst sell-off in over a year on Thursday, even in the face of a strong rally in Nvidia stock following its blockbuster first-quarter earnings report. Inflation concerns sparked the two-day sell-off, with Fed minutes released on Wednesday highlighting lingering concerns among Fed officials about cutting interest rates too soon. Investors will be paying close attention to next week's release of PCE data to gauge if inflation is moving lower or not.
Persons: , LPL, Quincy Krosby, Krosby Organizations: Service, Dow, Nvidia, Fed, PMI
CNBC Daily Open: Dow's worst day in 2024, Nvidia shares pop
  + stars: | 2024-05-24 | by ( Abid Ali | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Dow sinks 600 pointsThe Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered its worst day of the year, dropping over 600 points on Thursday. Nvidia's blockbuster earnings and guidance failed to prop up markets, with more than 400 stocks on the S&P 500 trading lower. Nvidia popsShares of Nvidia soared as much as 11% after the AI chipmaker's earnings that beat Wall Street's estimates. Wall Street analysts are revising their price targets for Nvidia upwards after its blowout earnings and guidance.
Persons: Dow, Musk, Elon Musk, he's, Joe Biden, Tesla, Karen Tso, Brian West, Korea's Kospi Organizations: CNBC, Dow Jones, Boeing, Dow, Nasdaq, Treasury, Nvidia, Nikkei, Bank of Japan, Samsung Electronics, Samsung, CSI, Wall, Microsoft Locations: China, Asia, Pacific, Japan
After the Dow Jones Industrial Average topped 40,000 last week, CNBC's Jim Cramer reflected Monday on his many years in the business, saying investors should take a step back and realize how far the market has come. At first, Cramer admitted he felt somewhat cautious about celebrating the milestone, thinking back to the Dow's great losses over his decades-long career on Wall Street. But then Cramer remembered when the average was at 1,000, saying perhaps he should "demonstrate some confidence" in the market after all these immense gains. To Cramer, investors don't need to be" cheerleaders" for the market, per se. "I could've tossed the Dow 1,000 hat and gone and become a lawyer.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer Organizations: Dow Jones, Dow, Federal
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJim Cramer looks at the wealth creation from the Dow's 40,000 milestone'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer look at the Dow's latest milestone and the stocks that lead the market to this point.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe celebrated every Dow milestone in the 80s and 90s, they were hard fought, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer look at the Dow's latest milestone and the stocks that lead the market to this point.
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Dow closes above 40,000 points for first time in history
  + stars: | 2024-05-17 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDow closes above 40,000 points for first time in historyDeepak Puri, Deutsche Bank CIO of Americas, and Scott Chronert, Citi Research head of U.S. equity strategy, join 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the Dow's record day.
Persons: Dow, Deepak Puri, Scott Chronert Organizations: Deutsche Bank CIO, Americas, Citi Research
Now that the Dow Jones Industrial Average has made headlines by crossing the 40,000 level for the first time ever on Thursday, what comes next? History shows the 128-year-old-average tends to pull back a bit after crossing large, round number thresholds. "History tends to confirm that the market typically takes a breather after eclipsing millennium milestones." Bear market declines of 20% or more also happened just 5% of the time. .DJI 1Y mountain The 30-stock Dow crossed the 40,000 level on Thursday after flirting with the threshold in April.
Persons: Sam Stovall, Stovall, Dow Organizations: Dow Jones, Dow, Walmart, Nasdaq Locations: 39,8907.88
The Dow just hit 40,000. Here's a look at how it got here
  + stars: | 2024-05-16 | by ( Fred Imbert | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The Dow first closed above 20,000 in early 2017, as investors began pricing in lower corporate taxes in the U.S. under former President Donald Trump. However, the Dow struggled in 2018 after the excitement around lower taxes faded, with trade tensions between China and the U.S. rising and the Federal Reserve raising interest rates. In 2019, the stock market recovered as the Fed pivoted away from raising rates. By early 2020, the Dow was nearing 30,000 — reaching a high of 29,551.42 on Feb. 12, 2020. The Dow tumbled 38% from its February 2020 intraday peak to a low of 18,213.65 in March 2020.
Persons: It's, Donald Trump, Dow, — CNBC's Gabriel Cortés Organizations: Dow, Federal Reserve, Fed Locations: U.S, China
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon The Dow, all-timeThe average was created by Charles Dow in 1896 with just 12 industrial stocks. Paired with the Dow Jones Transportation Average , the two were collectively meant to offer a gauge for the broader economy. The sole caveat: No utility or transportation stocks are included, given the existence of the Dow Jones Utility Average and Transportation Average. 1972: Dow hits 1,000It may be hard to imagine given the recent achievement, but the Dow traded below 1,000 until the early 1970s. The Dow saw its worst year since 2008 in 2022, though 2023's rebound allowed the index to erase those losses.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit the 40,000 milestone for the first time on Thursday, about 19 months after the last time it crossed the 30,000 threshold. Since last passing 30,000 on Oct. 17, 2022, no Dow stock has seen a bigger percentage gain than Caterpillar – which has almost doubled in price. Keep in mind that the Dow is a price-weighted index that gives higher-priced stocks more influence. Five of the Dow's 30 stocks – Microsoft, Caterpillar, Goldman Sachs , Salesforce and American Express – have made up half of the index's overall gains in the journey from 30,000. Only one stock – Johnson & Johnson – is decisively lower since the Dow last crossed 30,000.
Persons: Dow, Goldman Sachs, Salesforce, – Johnson, Johnson – Organizations: Dow Jones, Dow, Caterpillar, Microsoft, Express
U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the September Jobs Report at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 6, 2023. President Joe Biden's campaign ripped presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump after the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record 40,000 on Thursday. "Donald Trump promised the stock market would crash if Joe Biden was elected. Instead, Joe Biden has broken economic records across the board." After the Dow hit 30,000 in 2020, Trump held a press conference at the White House to tout the milestone.
Persons: Joe Biden, Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, it'll, Michael Tyler, Biden, Trump Organizations: White, Washington , D.C, Dow Jones, Trump, Dow Locations: Washington ,, New York
The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached the 40,000 milestone level , but investors can still find inexpensive growth opportunities in the index. Shares currently have a forward P/E of 12.6, versus the stock's average five-year P/E of 17.8. The consensus price target on the stock indicates 14.2% upside from Wednesday's close. The stock's current forward P/E is at 27.6, slightly lower than its 5-year average of 32.1. Shares are trading at a 25.3 forward P/E ratio, relative to the 28.2 five-year average P/E ratio.
Persons: Dow, Piper Sandler, DA Davidson, Johnson, McDonald's, , Fred Imbert Organizations: Dow Jones, CNBC, Deutsche Bank, Amazon, Dow, Chevron, Exxon, Hess, Visa, Walmart, Management, Verizon, Johnson Locations: headwinds, Guyana
Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average traded near flat Thursday night, after the preceding session brought much fanfare, with the blue-chip average briefly touching the key 40,000 milestone for the first time. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures also both traded near their flatlines. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq Composite finished Thursday's session down nearly 0.3% after also reaching an all-time high. Despite the weak end to Thursday's session, the indexes are on track to end the week with gains. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are now each up more than 11% in 2024, while the Dow has climbed more than 5% on the year.
Persons: Dow, Todd Morgan, Thomas Martin Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Futures, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Bel Air Investment Advisors, Globalt Investments, Dow
Stock futures were little changed on Sunday, with Wall Street looking toward fresh inflation data this week. Futures tied to the S&P 500 fell 0.1%, while Nasdaq 100 futures hovered near the flatline. Investors will look for insights into the Federal Reserve's monetary policy moving forward with April's consumer price index report due out on Wednesday. Results so far have helped stocks remain resilient despite the inflation overhang. 92% of S&P 500 companies have reported as of Friday, with neatly 80% of firms surpassing Wall Street forecasts, per FactSet data.
Persons: Dow, Venu Krishna Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, Federal, Traders, Fed, Wall, Barclays Locations: New York City
The Dow rose for a seventh straight session on Thursday. Despite jobless claims coming in higher than the previous week, Citi analysts said the reading was still low. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementUS stocks accelerated in afternoon trading on Thursday, propelling the Dow Jones Industrial Average to its seventh consecutive day of gains to mark its longest winning streak of 2024. Shares of Caterpillar and Home Depot led the way in powering the Dow Jones higher.
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