Dow passes through 9,000 mark

Dow breaks through 9,000For the first time since early January, the DOW broke through the psychological 9,000 mark in today's trading.

It has been a strong day for the market, with the DOW currently sitting at 9,080, a little off its daily high of 9,090.50.

Buyers have flooded into the market, spurred by news that existing home sales jumped last month. This is now the third month in a row with existing home sales. This is a good sign, and helped boost investor confidence that the housing market may be on its way to stabilizing.

According to the National Association of Realtors, existing home sales jumped by 3.6% during the month of June, with home prices still severely depressed compared to this time last year.

In addition to the news on existing home sales, the market is also being fueled by strong earnings from a wide range of companies including Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F), which put better than expected earnings for its second quarter. Ford is up over 9% in afternoon trading.

With so many big names reporting strong earnings this season, it is no surprise why investor confidence is rising. We have already seen strong numbers from a wide range of companies such as Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GE), and AT&T (NYSE: T), giving investors a major boost.

What are your opinions on the current state of the economy? Do you think the economy is starting to rebound? What do you put more emphasis on... strong earnings, or rising unemployment? At what point do you believe the recession will end?

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