Stock market live updates: Dow hits record, Twitter soars, Tesla recovers

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Stock market live updates: Stocks are headed for a record close in the final hour of trading.

debuted on the New York Stock Exchange

under the symbol "CSPR" Thursday. The shares are trading at about $15.23, after opening at $14.50 around 11 am ET. Casper had priced its IPO at $12 per share, or the very low end of its target range, Wednesday evening.and er are moving higher after U.S. Attorney General Robert Barr said the U.S. and its allies should consider investing in the companies to compete with Huawei on 5G. Barr's comments, Reuters reported.

Shares of Tesla climbed 4% after suffering its second worst day ever on Wednesday. The stock tanked more than 17% in the previous session after the electric-car maker announced a delay in Model 3 deliveries. Still, Tesla is up more than 80% in 2020 alone. Tesla traded lower earlier on Thursday before recovering.

 

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Never mind the reversal candle forming

IT’S ABOUT TIME

Remember kids, 3357 is the 10 year upper channel algo double top. Which means a giant pullback right after.

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