The S&P 500 index just had a particularly ugly start to September in a historically rough month for the U.S. stock market, ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq saw sharp losses two weeks ago, followed by their best weekly performances of the year last week. Key indicators like Bitcoin's recovery, surging Treasury bonds, and record ...
The S&P 500 will remain in focus on Thursday after the index closed slightly lower following the Federal Reserve’s decision ...
Sell-side analysts call for broadening of the market rally after the rate cuts but scrutiny of historical performance does ...
Fundstrat's Tom Lee raised eyebrows last month when he made an extremely bullish prediction: the S&P 500 will nearly ... Lee put the chart above together several years ago, but his thesis remains ...
The Dow Jones Industrial has managed to print a fresh all-time high in September while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 have yet to ...
That darling group has roughly doubled the returns of the S&P 500 in the last 12 months ... the last three months of a year tend to be strong, as the chart above shows. "Even if the market ...
The Nasdaq 100 ... S&P 500 now, unable to come close to the early July high prices. It continues to trade this week above both the up trending 50-day and 200-day moving averages. The iShares 20 ...
The S&P 500 ... years is much more than the average loss in negative years. The score is a positive average return of 21.3%, compared to a negative average loss of 13.4%. The chart also shows ...
September is the only month with an average negative S&P 500 return, while the last quarter ... However, the only month over the last 100 years that has an average negative return is September.
“Since 1953, when the five-day trading week in its current form began, this year ranks as the worst first week for the S&P 500 on record,” Bespoke, a wealth-management and research ...
the S&P 500 went on to decline about 22%, while in 2008 the benchmark tumbled slightly more than 27%, the chart above shows. The stock market crash of 1987 was seen in October of that year ...