As for the Cedears ETF, the one that rose the most was the innovation one with 2.8%, for its part, the Russell 2000 grew 1.7% and among the greatest decreases is the energy ETF that fell 1.7 %.
On this day, the volume of equities rose to $5,587, 78% corresponding to Cedears ($4,408 million) and 21% to shares ($1,178 million).
For its part, Wall Street closed with a strong gain on Tuesday, as signs of de-escalation on the Russian-Ukrainian border whetted risk appetite. All three major indices posted solid gains on the day. Technology and related stocks rose the most and put the Nasdaq in the lead.
“Markets moved based on Putin or (Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome) Powell,” Carter added, adding in his analysis: “Putin and his intentions on Ukraine and Powell and his intentions on interest rates “.
The CBOE Market Volatility Index fell from a three-week high. The S&P 500 gained 69.30 points, or 1.57%, to 4,470.97, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 346.57 points, or 2.51%, to 14,137.49. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 421.15 points, or 1.22%, to 34,987.32.
Source: Ambito

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