The stock market's premium valuation may be the biggest headwind standing in the way of Donald Trump overseeing another bull market run. There's a crystal-clear correlation between time and wealth creation on Wall Street.
The S&P 500 ( ^GSPC) jumped over 0.5% to secure its first all-time closing high of 2025. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ( ^DJI) popped around 0.9%, while the Nasdaq Composite ( ^IXIC) recovered from earlier session losses to finish the day up about 0.2%.
While there's no guarantee the stock market will crash in 2025 under President Donald Trump, history suggests it's a practical lock that the major indexes will generate a healthy total return for investors over the next 20 years.
as investors assessed President Donald Trump’s executive orders after taking office and awaited his first move on trade policy. In morning trading, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 423 ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) continued its steady drift into the high end on Thursday, gaining 0.8% and adding around 350 points to the tally as investors broadly tilt into a risk on stance.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose some 450 points on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped more than 450 points on Tuesday, or about 1%, on the first day of the second Trump Administration.
U.S. stocks finished higher on Tuesday as Wall Street wrapped up the first trading day of President Donald Trump's second term in office on a positive note. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose ...
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Investors are appraising the likely impact of Trump's orders on stocks on the first trading day after the inauguration.
Investors are giddy about Donald Trump’s return to the White House. The S&P 500 jumped 1.7% for the week, touching its first record close of 2025. The index’s run puts it on track for the best opening five trading sessions of any presidency since 1985,