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The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit record all-time highs in 2025 with many of the components ending the year higher. Along with serving as a well-known barometer of overall market health, the index offers some of the top yielding blue-chip stocks.

The Nasdaq composite fell for a fifth-straight session. Tesla drops.

Bullish technical indicators are breaking down.

As we head toward 2026, I am struck by how polarized the outlook has become. Depending on who you listen to, the global economy is either on the verge of a golden age powered by AI and productivity or about to tip into a slow motion crisis driven by debt, geopolitics, and policy mistakes.

CNBC's Michael Santoli breaks down what he's watching in the day's trading session ahead of the closing bell.

CNBC's “Closing Bell” team discusses chip stocks and other top tech plays for 2026 with King Ip of BakerAvenue Wealth Management.

Patrick Mueller says markets are running on a "double espresso" shot, warning that a cooldown is in the cards for 2026. He still believes "tech is king," but he urges investors to diversify their portfolios, noting something like Nvidia (NVDA) not meeting earnings as a sharp catalyst to the downside.

Invesco QQQ Trust ETF faces mounting margin pressures from surging capex, stock-based compensation, and now slowing sales growth. QQQ's largest constituents now exhibit sharply decelerating nominal sales growth, reflecting the limits of scale and the shift in the index away from its mid-cap growth roots.

The global bond market is approaching a stress point driven by concentrated debt maturities and rising refinancing costs rather than a single macro shock. Japan sits at the center of this dynamic as extreme debt levels, rising yields, inflation, and a weak yen undermine its role as a stable source of global funding.

CNBC's "Power Lunch" team breaks down the top areas for the stock market in 2025.

Wall Street's investing calendar has officially changed over into 2026 as Friday marks the first full trading day of the new year. Investopedia Editor-In-Chief Caleb Silver looks ahead and outlines the market trends he will be watching closely in 2026, including some of the risks associated with US midterm elections and how labor market data will dictate the Federal Reserve's monetary policy.

Defensive stock investors are giving up on potential upside. The risk in 2026 is a slowdown in CapEx.

CNBC's "Power Lunch" team discusses what to watch in the market through 2026 with Ed Yardeni of Yardeni Research.

Markets are positioned for a soft landing, but strategists warn pent-up demand and renewed fiscal spending could push growth—and inflation—higher than expected.

CNBC's "The Exchange" team discusses markets with Barbara Doran of BD8 Capital Partners

With a 58% gain, CVS Health had its best year since 1982—and it wasn't the only strong performer.

Despite a sluggish last couple of weeks, all three major indexes finished 2025 with gains , marking their third consecutive year in the black.

CNBC's Eamon Javers reports on the latest tariff policy news, including pasta and furniture tariffs.

The Investment Committee debate the setup for stocks in 2026 and how investors should position their portfolios.

With stock prices near record levels, the easy ride they've enjoyed will be a lot tougher in 2026. Any slight disappointment is bound to cause prices to drop and volatility to spike.