US stocks ticked higher on Wednesday as traders awaited high-profile earnings results from Tesla and Netflix and hoped to keep the market's latest winning streak alive.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed higher for its seventh straight win on Tuesday, its longest streak of gains since 2021. Markets are still digesting the latest round of bank earnings, with Goldman Sachs shares slipping after the investment bankProfits declined 58% from the last quarter, while revenue slipped 8%, the bank reported Wednesday morning.
Goldman's results were an outlier among big bank earnings reports that have mostly surprised to the upside so far. Both Bank of America and Morgan Stanley reported results that beat estimates on Tuesday.
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