A handful of congressional testimonies were making headlines all at the same time
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Gold has zoomed higher in recent years... The big question now is: will gold continue to soar higher or is it ready to plummet? Economist Harry S. Dent Jr. now has indisputable evidence of precisely where gold is heading next. Before you make another gold investment, it's critical you review his latest research. Full details here. | | |
Dow, S&P Dip as D.C. Drama Grips Wall Street | By Josh Selway | | It was another session of choppy trading on Wall Street, with the Dow settling the day in the red. While the Nasdaq managed to move higher, the S&P 500 failed to gain momentum, stalling out just below the closely watched 2,800 level. Traders did their best to monitor the concurrent congressional testimonies of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, U.S. trade representative Robert Lighthizer, and President Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen. Outside of the States, President Trump's meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un made headlines, as did escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. Continue reading for more on today's market, including: | >> Continue reading... | |
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