Stocks cratered and bond yields hit their lowest level since October as investors flee risk assets and predict a hit to economic growth.
Steve Quirk, Robinhood's chief brokerage officer, said Sunday nights are now the busiest nights on the platform for trading since Trump took office.
"Just because asset prices go up doesn't mean it's a bubble," BMO's Brian Belski told Business Insider.
The pain continued for investors on Tuesday, with the Dow falling as much as 700 points after Trump threatened fresh tariffs on Canadian metal imports.
The NYSE and Cboe have both made similar announcements in recent months, as US exchanges look to enable greater global trading.
Goldman Sachs has ended its policy requiring IPO clients to have diverse boards, citing a legal ruling that ended a similar initiative at the Nasdaq.
The DeepSeek sell-off sent tech stocks tumbling across the board, but Bank of America sees opportunity in these non-AI hardware stocks.
Nvidia closed higher on Tuesday as some investors seized an opportunity to buy the chip giant at a discount following its record wipeout on Monday.
DeepSeek topped the Apple App Store chart and sparked fears the Chinese company was quickly catching up with OpenAI's ChatGPT while costing far less.
Stock market closures are rare outside of regular holidays. Other events that closed the market include Hurricane Sandy and the September 11 attacks.
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Super Micro Computer soared Monday after a special committee's review found no evidence of misconduct. EY had resigned as auditor in October.
Bank of America strategists are watching the ratio between the Nasdaq and S&P 500 for signs of a market top.
Super Micro said it will keep its Nasdaq listing while the exchange reviews its plan to regain compliance after it failed to file an annual report on time.
Meta and Microsoft will report earnings on Wednesday, followed by Apple and Amazon on Thursday. The Nasdaq hit a fresh record at Tuesday's close.
Major indexes rose Friday but were on track to end a six-week run of gains. Yields stabilized after jumping to three-month highs earlier in the week.
Apple shares dropped Monday after an analyst warned of weaker iPhone 16 demand. The Fed begins its key two-day policy meeting on Tuesday.
Nvidia's $765 billion gain in market cap over eight trading days is more than the value of entire companies including Tesla, JPMorgan, and Walmart.
The S&P 500 rose by 3.9% over five days as major indexes reversed the sharp sell-off earlier this month.
Nasdaq is proposing an update to its rules that would see a stock delisted if it trades below $1 for 360 days, with no room for it to appeal.