🚀[Mar 18th]Trading plans that you can't miss from Tiger users

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Welcome to our official column: Daily Discussion! Here you can share your trading ideas, your opinions on market trends, the stocks you like(bullish on)or dislike(bearish on), and your investment performances, etc..

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Daily Focus Friday

Thursday Afternoon Market Recap

  • The S&P 500 finished the session up 1.2%, or 53.81 points, at 4411.67. It has climbed nearly 5% so far this week, which would represent its biggest weekly gain since November 2020. The broad-market gauge rallied more than 2% on both Tuesday and Wednesday. On Thursday, all 11 of the S&P 500’s sectors were in the green.
  • The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index rose 1.3%, or 178.23 points, to 13614.78. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 1.2%, or 417.66 points, to 34480.76.
  • The S&P 500 energy sector was up roughly 3.5%. Devon Energy Corp. jumped 9.7%, or $5.06, to $57.52. Occidental Petroleum Corp. climbed 9.5%, or $5.02, to $58.01. Marathon Oil Corp. rose 6.9%, or $1.48, to $23.07. Diamondback Energy Inc. advanced 6.6%, or $8.25, to $133.88.

Today's Headlines

  • Thursday’s gains came a day after the Federal Reserve hiked its benchmark interest rate for the first time since 2018 and signaled six more hikes this year, spurring a relief rally in stocks.
  • American Express led the Dow higher with a gain of more than 3.5% after Bank of America kept its buy rating on the stock.
  • DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach said Wednesday on “Closing Bell: Overtime” that he expected markets to rally between now and the next Fed meeting in May after selling off sharply to start the year. He pointed to recent high readings on the Cboe Volatility Index, often called Wall Street’s fear gauge, as a sign that the selling had gone far enough, at least in the near term.

To Read More,Click Here:

​​​​Weekly Recap: After a 5-week Decline, Stay on FED’s Rate Hike Decision​​​

​​​QE Removed, Rate Hike Comes: Will FED Print at the Same Time?​​​

​​​FED's Meeting on March 15-16: Strategies for Gold, Oil, and Stocks​​​

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