Dow Hits 50,000 for First Time Ever

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The stock market is rallying following three days of selling amid tech stock, metals, and crypto turmoil.

Equity markets rallied Friday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed the 50,000 threshold at 2:30 p.m. ET for the first time ever.

President Donald Trump celebrated the news with a Truth Social post.

“Congratulations America!” Trump wrote in all caps.

The Dow spiked more than 1,200 points, totaling about 2.5 percent, while the tech-heavy NASDAQ climbed approximately 2.2 percent, slightly higher than the S&P 500’s nearly 2 percent gain.

The new milestone for the blue-chip index came 14 months after first topping 40,000 in May 2024, marking the fastest climb between 10,000-point landmarks, according to historical data.

Top contributors to the rapid escalation include financial services firms American Express, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan; machinery manufacturer Caterpillar; pharmaceutical giant J&J; and IBM, 3M, and Walmart.

Gina Bolvin, president of Bolvin Wealth Management Group headquartered in Boston, described the record high as “confirmation” that financial markets are adapting to new dynamics.

“Markets have adjusted to higher rates, slower growth, and global uncertainty—and still moved higher,” Bolvin said in a statement emailed to The Epoch Times. “That tells us confidence is real, and 2026 will be less about the Fed and more about fundamentals.”

She advised market participants to acknowledge the nature of tumultuous markets, with unknowns surrounding newly nominated Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh, and invest accordingly.

“With double-digit earnings growth expected for the S&P 500, equity investors are likely to be rewarded—but the path won’t be smooth,” Bolvin said. “Volatility should be expected. For investors, this is a reminder to stay intentional: lean into quality businesses with strong earnings power and be prepared for more rotation, not straight-line gains.”

One analyst pointed to the newly released report from the University of Michigan, which revealed easing inflation and the strongest U.S consumer sentiment since August 2025, as one catalyst for market strength, though he also cautioned that more volatility is likely.

“We think the markets may have to work through more jitters with a new Fed chair, but in the end, we think the Fed will cut rates later this year, which will grease the skids for more market appreciation,” Jeffrey Roach, chief economist for LPL Financial, told The Epoch Times by email on Feb. 6.

By Travis Gillmore

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