U.S. Stocks Higher at Close of Trade; Dow Jones Industrial Average Up 0.35% U.S. stocks closed higher on Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 0.35%, the S&P 500 gaining 0.45%, and the NASDAQ Composite adding 0.54%. The gains were driven by strong performance in the Consumer Services, Oil & Gas, and Technology sectors. Key contributors to the Dow’s rally included Boeing Co, which surged 1.96%, and American Express Company, which rose 1.85%. Cisco Systems Inc also climbed 1.79%. Meanwhile, the NASDAQ saw significant gains for stocks like Xiao I Corp ADR, which jumped 515.07%, and Profusa Inc, up 144.06%. The New York Stock Exchange saw 1684 rising stocks compared to 1033 declining ones, while the Nasdaq Stock Exchange recorded 2023 gains against 1365 declines. Notable performers included Seagate Technology PLC, which hit an all-time high of $453.42, up 5.60%. Conversely, Inno Holdings Inc fell to an all-time low of $0.50, down 51.54%, and JetAI Inc dropped to $0.04, a 48.71% decline. The CBOE Volatility Index rose 1.17% to 24.15, reflecting increased market uncertainty. Commodities also saw mixed movements. Gold Futures for June delivery climbed 0.10% to $4,684.45, while Crude oil for May delivery gained 1.09% to $112.76 a barrel. The June Brent oil contract rose 0.47% to $109.54. Currency markets showed slight shifts, with EUR/USD unchanged at 1.15 and USD/JPY rising 0.07% to 159.70. The US Dollar Index Futures fell 0.04% to 99.82. The stock market’s upward trend coincided with geopolitical tensions. Reports indicated that Iran had rejected a proposed ceasefire, prompting President Trump to warn that Iran “could be taken out” on Tuesday.#dow_jones_industrial_average #s_p_500 #nasdaq_composite #boeing_co #american_express_company