Stocks mixed again as investors lock-in profits
U.S. Stocks were mixed Friday as the Nasdaq remains under pressure from the weak semiconductor stocks, while blue chips again slightly in positive territory, amid the positive assessment lifted this morning, the strong economic data .
The entire width of the market has remained on top with decliners leading the New York Stock Exchange, while gainers and losers were also on Nasdaq.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 18 points or 0.2 percent to 10597, Off morning Top of 10652nd
The Nasdaq Composite was the worst of its levels, from 6 points or 0.3 per cent in 2027, after falling as low as 2018.83.
The S & P 500 rose 1.03 points or 0.1 per cent in 1146
Volume was 830 million sent to the New York Stock Exchange and 1.1 billion traded on the NASDAQ market.
David Briggs, Senior Vice President of Global Equity-commerce at the Federated Investors, said the market was to see some “choppiness season, with the result of the season now almost complete.
“It’s all about opinion. Even if the cash for consumption, markets and people are buying on dips, it is only one point. And I think that is what you see here, like us, stocks to a level where people stopped buying and now the market is once again under its own weight.
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