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For nearly 126 years, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI 1.59%) has been a closely followed index that investors have used to evaluate the health of the stock market.
US stock market today took a dip as President Trump announced fresh tariff threats, shaking investor confidence. The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all closed lower on Monday, with Tesla stock sliding amid political uncertainty.
Shares of Tesla just keep on rising. The electric automaker's stock, which ended Thursday up 4.6% to about $235, finished finish higher for a tenth straight session, according to Dow Jones Market ...
If Tesla were in the Dow, it would rank among the 10 companies with the largest market caps. It's also nearly nine times more valuable than the Dow stock with the lowest market cap, and it would ...
Tesla ( TSLA) was the worst-performing stock in the S&P 500 as CEO Elon Musk jumped back into the political fray, announcing a new political party and continuing to spar with President Trump on social media.
Wall Street is coming off a holiday-shortened week during which the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite posted fresh all-time highs.
The shares are on pace for their biggest daily percentage gain since April 9, 2025, when they rose 22.7%, Dow Jones Market Data show. The stock, which is trading at $354.75, is also on pace for ...
Shares of Tesla dropped Friday morning after the company late yesterday lowered its U.S. prices on some Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, extending a string of price cuts. Tesla's stock was recently down
A key short-term level for the stock is $332, which marks its 20-day moving average, according to Dow Jones Market Data. On a short-term basis, stocks tend to retest that point.