NASDAQ continues its move higher. New intraday highs ...Middle East

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Both the S&P and the NASDAQ indices have not had trouble reaching highs. Both have reached new intraday record highs in the first few minutes of trading today. The NASDAQ is leading the way with a gain of 0.55%. The small-cap Russell 2000 is also up around 0.55% in early trading.

Dow industrial average +13 points or 0.04% at 44853S&P index up 14.12 points or 0.22% at 6404.10.NASDAQ index up 107 points or 0.51% at 21285.

The small-cap Russell 2000 is up 11.14 points or 0.50% at 2268.

Novo Nordisk: Shares plunged over 20% after cutting full-year guidance and naming a new CEO; blamed compounded GLP-1 use. Eli Lilly dropped 4% in sympathy.

UnitedHealth: Guided down sharply but sees growth in 2026—dubious forecast. Dropped ~1.5% amid ongoing DOJ Medicare probe.

Boeing: Rose ~1% in premarket trading but is giving up those gains and now trades down -0.79% after narrowing losses and posting best plane deliveries since 2018. CEO calls 2025 the turnaround year. Go figure

Nvidia: Ordered 300,000 China-specific H20 chips from TSMC after regaining U.S. approval for sales in China. Shares of Nvidia are trading at new record levels and are currently up 1.20%

This week Amazon and Apple announce earnings on Thursday. Microsoft and Meta announce earnings after the close on Wednesday (after the FOMC rate decision).

This article was written by Greg Michalowski at investinglive.com.

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