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  2. Why Tomorrow Could Be a Big Day for the Stock Market - AOL

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    Here's why tomorrow could be a big day for the stock market. Important economic data At 8:30 a.m. tomorrow, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its monthly nonfarm payrolls report for ...

  3. Why Tomorrow Could Be a Big Day for the Stock Market - AOL

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    The jobs report is a snapshot of the U.S. labor market for the prior month and shows the number of jobs the U.S. economy added, the unemployment rate, and other important metrics like monthly wage ...

  4. The Stock Market Could Rise or Fall Sharply Tomorrow ... - AOL

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    That puts the stock market in a precarious position. Expectations regarding rate cuts could change based on an important economic data point that will be published on Wednesday, Nov. 27.

  5. America's economic and market dominance is here to stay ... - AOL

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    America's economic and stock market dominance will continue in 2025. That's according to two of Wall Street's biggest banks, which said this month that investors should continue to bet on America.

  6. Stocks] are very unsafe for tomorrow': Warren Buffett once ...

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    In other words, the stock price you see today, or even tomorrow, is less likely to be based on facts and more likely to be based on investor sentiments in that moment.

  7. The stock market has never looked like this before ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the S&P 500's current high valuation, which sits at a 21.5 forward 12-month price-to-earnings ratio, per FactSet, is well above the five-year average of 19.7 and the 10-year average of ...