BREAKING: Dow, S&P, Nasdaq tumble over 1%, oil hits lowest level in a year
were up 24 points, or 0.06%, and S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite futures climbed slightly.
Over the last five days, the blue-chip Dow added 0.28%, the S&P went 1.04% higher, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq jumped 2.33%.also moved 2.46% into the green over the last five days but will begin the trading day lower as key tech stocks struggle to find gains.Meanwhile, For the week, Bitcoin was trading higher by nearly 4.60%. For the month, however, the cryptocurrency was lower by nearly 20.35%.For the week, Ethereum was trading higher by nearly 7.7%. For the month, it was trading lower by approximately 22.65%.For the week, Dogecoin was higher by almost 7%. For the month, the crypto was lower by lower by nearly 18.75%.Gasoline and diesel prices nationwide continued to decline early Tuesday. slipped Tuesday to $3.38. On Monday, the price stood at $3.403.
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