The S&P 500 rose to a record Tuesday after stocks rallied seconds before the closing bell.
Investors continue to largely shake off concerns around persistent inflation and tariffs.
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine was to blame for Russia's invasion of the country, and his administration left strict merger rules intact.
Investors continue to largely shake off concerns around persistent inflation and tariffs.
Investors, weighing ongoing concerns around trade and inflation, are searching for the next catalyst to send stocks higher.
The S&P 500 stock index has returned three consecutive years of 20% gains once in history, analysts said.
Investors, shrugging off ongoing concerns around trade and inflation, are searching for the next catalyst to send stocks higher.
Investors, shrugging off ongoing concerns around trade and inflation, are searching for the next catalyst to send stocks higher.
Investors, shrugging off ongoing concerns around trade and inflation, are searching for the next catalyst to send stocks higher.
Investors, shrugging off ongoing concerns around trade and inflation, are searching for the next catalyst to send stocks higher.