US stocks close lower. Dow down for 5 consecutive days

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Stock market indices are an indicator that measures a specific stock market or a sector of the stock market. These tools are important for investors because they help compare current price levels with previous prices to calculate market performance, and the main criteria for indicators are that they are investable and transparent. For example, investors can invest in a stock market index by purchasing an index fund, which is organized either as a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund, and track

Stock market indices are an indicator that measures a specific stock market or a sector of the stock market. These tools are important for investors because they help compare current price levels with previous prices to calculate market performance, and the main criteria for indicators are that they are investable and transparent. For example, investors can invest in a stock market index by purchasing an index fund, which is organized either as a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund, and track
Read this term You finish the day less. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed lower (only 0.03% but still lower) for the fifth straight day. In the month of May, the Dow rose in just one day (last Friday).

The final figures show:

For the trading week, the Dow Jones and the Standard & Poor’s closed lower. The Nasdaq rose marginally:

  • The Dow Industrial Average fell -1.11%
  • The S&P fell -0.29%
  • The Nasdaq rose 0.4%.
  • Russell 2000 fell -1.08%

Looking at some of the big cap stocks this week:

  • Alphabet stock rose 11.31%
  • Microsoft fell 0.54%.
  • Apple fell -0.61%
  • Nvidia fell -1.19%
  • Meta rose 0.442%
  • Amazon rose 4.35%
  • Disney fell -8.45%
  • Tesla Hair -1.22%

Regional banks came under pressure this week:

  • KRE ETF (Regional Bank ETF), -5.16%
  • Backwest Bancorp, -21.01%
  • Western Bancorp Alliance + 1.14%
  • First Horizon Corp – 11.61%
  • Zion Bank – 5.6%
  • Citizens Financial Group – 6.20%
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