Dow jumps more than 250 points, boosted by Boeing and Apple earnings

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Stocks rode the wave of Boeing and Apple earnings results today, with the Dow jumping as much as 250 points at the open.

 

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The BIG JOBS numbers has a little something to do with today's market rise as well.

another big drop coming and milenials have no interest in investing or stocks and the bull money has been out of the markets for months with no return for years to come

FED better reconsider its stance on rates again or it’s going to completely lose its credibility...if it hasn’t already 😶

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