Wall Street starts off down

The New York Stock Exchange opened this Friday's session in negative territory with slight losses.
Thus, the Dow Jones lost 0.65% to 44,360.37 points, the S&P 500 lost 0.63% to 6,240.59 points, and the technological Nasdaq fell 0.51% to 20,525.66 points.
According to Millenium market analyst Ramiro Loureiro, "Wall Street is off to a bearish start, in line with the performance of its European counterparts."
"The rekindling of fears related to the tariff war is casting a pall over the markets, at a time when the US stock indexes, the German DAX, and the global MSCI World have just reached their highest value ever. One standout is Bitcoin, which has made a fresh start and is now hovering around $118,000, encouraging companies linked to the cryptocurrency sector, such as Mara Holdings, Riot, Cleanspark, Strategy, and Iren," he emphasized.
Furthermore, the expert highlighted that "Sharplink is soaring after acquiring more Ethereum, while AMC is boosted by an upgrade . Levi Strauss is rising with strong earnings, and Aerovironment reportedly saw Defense Secretary Pedro Hegseth issue instructions to increase drone production and deployment."
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