Google, Yahoo display incorrect stock market prices

The incorrect data was discovered on Google Finance and Yahoo Finance. Bloomberg terminals were also showing incorrect data, according to a Dow Jones report. A wave of erroneous market data appeared on several finance sites in early Asia hours on Tuesday, with Nasdaq-listed stocks such as Apple, Google, Amazon and Microsoft all showing prices of $123.47 each. A Nasdaq spokesman told CNBC that the glitch came about after some test results were wrongly distributed by the third party finance sites.


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Trump: Will 'Fake News Media' report stock market high?

President Trump took to Twitter on Monday to ask whether "Fake News Media" will report on recent stock market highs. I wonder whether or not the Fake News Media will so report?" I wonder whether or not the Fake News Media will so report? ADVERTISEMENTThe president's tweet calling the news "Fake News Media" came after earlier tweets that saw the president attacking MSNBC hosts and showing a modified video of him body-slamming a man meant to represent CNN. "Dow hit a new intraday all-time high!

Trump: Will 'Fake News Media' report stock market high?

This chart shows the stock market is about to enter a dead zone
To be sure, Verrone and most of the analysts believes this weak upcoming period won't be the end of the bull market. This chart shows the stock market is about to enter a dead zone Tuesday, 27 Jun 2017 | 11:31 AM ET | 01:02Wall Street may be primed for a pullback as the official start of summer gets under way, if history is any guide. Chris Verrone, a technical analyst at Strategas Research Partners, said in a note Tuesday that stocks are "approaching the more difficult stretch of the calendar." "We can't rule out a summer pullback / consolidation (the biggest S&P drawdown this year has only been 3.3%), but we're still more inclined to view weakness opportunistically," said Verrone. "Our monthly cycle data continues to support a more cautious technical outlook heading through the Summer into the Fall," wrote Robert Sluymer, technical analyst with Fundstrat Global Advisors, in a note Tuesday.


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