Nasdaq rises for nine days in a row, Microsoft hits record highs, longest streak in four years
[The Nasdaq rose for nine days in a row, Microsoft hit its longest consecutive rise in four years and reached a new high] Financial News Agency, November 9, the three major U.S. stock indexes closed with mixed gains. The S&P 500 rose 0.1%, rising for eight days in a row; the Nasdaq rose 0.08%, rising for nine days in a row; the Dow fell 0.12%, ending its seven-day winning streak. Most large technology stocks rose. Microsoft rose 0.74%, continuing to hit a record closing high. It rose for nine consecutive days, setting the longest consecutive rise in four years. Nvidia rose more than 1%, Netflix, Google, and Meta rose slightly. Intel fell more than 2%, and Tesla and Amazon fell slightly. Anti-epidemic concept stocks fell across the board, with Novavax falling about 4%, Moderna and Gilead Sciences falling more than 3%, BioNTech falling more than 2%, and AstraZeneca falling slightly.





