The S&P 500 has rallied 33% since April. Investors said there's more room to run, but short-term volatility could pose trouble for stocks. Michael Nagle/Bloomberg/Getty Images New York —
After months of steadily climbing higher, stocks are bouncing around as investors process renewed US-China trade tensions .
Stocks were mixed on Tuesday in volatile trading: The Dow gained 203 points, or 0.44%, after falling as much as 615 points earlier. The S&P 500 fell 0.16%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq closed 0.72% lower after sinking as much as 2.1% in the session.
Tensions between the world’s two largest economies have reignited with tit-for-tat punitive measures. The prospect of a trade war has injected uncertainty into global markets, sending tech and chip stocks lower and weighing on investo