Stock Market Comparison: 2020s vs Roaring '20s

The U.S. stock market in the 2020s is showing similarities to the Roaring '20s market, with the possibility of the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching 150,000 by 2029.

Stock market comparison between the 2020s and the Roaring '20s

The U.S. stock market in the 2020s shows some similarity to the Roaring '20s market, but predicting a rise to Dow 150,000 by 2029 is speculative and not guaranteed.

Financial Markets Rebound After Sell-Off

The S&P 500 rebounded after a recent sell-off, with the Dow Jones and Nasdaq also showing mixed movements. Technology stocks like Nvidia and Meta rebounded, while Apple continued to decline. Japanese stocks saw a significant rebound after a sharp drop the previous day. The market sell-off was partly due to concerns over the economy and an unwind in the yen carry trade.

Financial Markets, Sports, Politics

Dow plunges over 1,000 points in global sell-off while Simone Biles wins silver in final event of Paris Games. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns following clashes with police.

Global Financial Markets and International News

Dow plunges over 1,000 points amid global sell-off while Simone Biles wins silver in final event of Paris Games. UK Home Secretary condemns attack on hotel housing asylum seekers and violence outbreaks across the UK.

Dow Jones Industrial Average trading above 40,000

The Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly traded above 40,000 for the first time but ended the day below that milestone. Investors see it as a psychological boost, but public interest in the market rally seems tepid. The S&P 500 is considered a more relevant benchmark. The move from 30,000 to 40,000 represents a 33.3% gain, taking 873 trading days.

Stock Market Rally and Technology Sector Performance

The stock market continued its rally with the Dow Jones Industrial Average nearing 40,000, led by gains in technology shares. Micron Technology surged 14% on strong earnings, while Apple stock fell after facing a lawsuit. Reddit made its market debut with a successful IPO. The Federal Reserve's outlook on interest rates also influenced market sentiment.