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The Nasdaq Increases for a Fourth Day in a Row

The Nasdaq Increases for a Fourth Day in a Row

For the fourth straight day, the main stock indices are in the green. The NASDAQ rose 1.76% today, making it the leader once more. The S&P and Dow followed suit by climbing three to four trading days.

The results are in and they are as follows:

  • The Dow Industrial Average increased by 268.75 points (0.8%) to 33973
  • The S&P index rose 50.34 points (1.28%) to 3969.60
  • The NASDAQ index saw a gain of 189.05 points (1.76%) to 10931.68
  • The Russell 2000 bumped up 21.39 points (1.17%) to 1844.05

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The S&P index experienced a positive day, with all 11 sectors experiencing an increase in value. Real estate saw the largest increase, with a 3.59% jump, followed by consumer discretionary, which rose by 2.68%, and information technology, which increased by 1.75%.

 

Andrew Johnson is a seasoned journalist with a keen interest in the commodity market. He is a regular contributor to Livemarkets.com, where he covers the latest news, trends, and analysis related to the commodity industry. With years of experience under his belt, Andrew has established himself as a reliable source of information on the global commodity market.