Thanksgiving And Black Fri. 2025 Stock Market Hours
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The tides of investor sentiment seem to be shifting, with more investors feeling pessimistic about the future. Just under 50% of U.S. investors are "bearish" about the next six months, according to the most recent weekly survey from the American Association of Individual Investors, with only around 32% feeling "bullish."
A day after Thursday’s anxiety-inducing fake out, Friday turned into Redemption Day on Wall Street. The Dow ended the day 493 points higher, or 1.08%, after gaining as much as 800 points earlier in the day. The broader S&P 500 finished out the day 0.98% higher and the Nasdaq was up by 0.88%.
Warren Buffett is keeping a huge cash reserve and paring down positions in tech as 2025 draws to a close, while waiting for the next big opportunity.
Wednesday, Dec. 10, could turn out to be a very big day for the stock market and equity investors. That's the day the Federal Reserve's interest-rate-setting committee -- the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) -- will convene its final meeting of the year and announce whether it will cut its benchmark interest rate one last time in 2025.
What does Thanksgiving, a cherished American holiday rooted in gratitude, have to do with the stock market? Like other federal holidays in the United States, Thanksgiving prompts closures in financial markets, offering investors and traders a predictable ...
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We have endured the dot-com bubble and the housing bubble. And now, according to some experts, we may be in an AI bubble. As of mid-October, Wall Street is “growing louder with warnings that the artificial intelligence trade may be overheating ...
Here's what you need to know about whether U.S. stock markets will be open or closed on Thanksgiving and Black Friday this year.
With Black Friday just one day away, some are getting ready to spend for the holidays. This year, sales started weeks ago, leading some to wonder if the shopping day still has an impact. NBC News' Brian Cheung reports.