When the S&P 500 was introduced nearly 70 years ago, it was designed to represent a wide swath of the U.S. economy. Call it the AI-fication of the S&P 500, in which a handful of companies now exert outsize influence over the benchmark index. According to Dow Jones Market Data, the 10 largest companies in the S&P 500 now represent 43.2% of the index's total market value.
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Although the bull case has rarely sounded louder, with one-year gains running hot and the index pressing new highs, Wall Street has a long memory, and that memory is not kind to stretched valuations that meet an inflation regime. The benchmark S&P 500 sits at $745.64 on the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSEARCA:SPY) proxy ... The S&P 500 Lost 40% in Real Terms from 1968 to 1982. History Says It Could Happen Again.
While tech is still leading the party, more parts of the market are starting to join in.
Personal health and wellness is one of the many secular tailwinds for healthcare companies. Despite the rosy long-term prospects, short-term headwinds such as COVID inventory destocking have caused the industry to lag recently - over the past six months, the collective 3.8% gain for healthcare stocks has fallen short of the S&P 500’s 10.9% rise.
Stock Market Today: The Dow Jones index rose Monday amid ongoing hopes for a U.S.-Iran deal. Nvidia stock jumped on a new chip.
U.S. oil prices bounced back above $90 a barrel early Monday after Tehran issued a stark warning after retaliating for U.S. strikes over the weekend. The U.S. attacks targeted Iranian radar and other command-and-control infrastructure. Iran's threat didn't flummox stock market bulls, as S&P 500 futures pointed higher, aiming for an eighth straight gain.
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Valuations by themselves aren't a great predictor of drops in S&P 500 stocks. But they hold some weight paired with forecasts.
Samuel Beckett’s absurdist masterpiece, Waiting for Godot, tells the story of two friends who gather next to a barren tree, hoping to meet a man who never actually arrives. Stock markets seem to be having a similar experience over the past few weeks, as reports of an imminent truce agreement between the U.S. and Iran are dangled before them, only to fail to materialize as the two sides exchange fire, argue over text and debate the future of Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. “And in the absence of a definite statement from Iran there is a tendency to downplay comments from the U.S. administration.”
Investing.com -- Morgan Stanley analyst Michael Wilson is growing more constructive on economically sensitive sectors, pointing to improving earnings revisions across Consumer Discretionary, Transportation and Financials as a sign that the cyclical recovery is broadening.
By Medha Singh and Twesha Dikshit June 1 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures climbed on Monday, supported by gains in Nvidia and Microsoft following their latest AI initiatives as investors looked
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U. S. equity futures traded modestly higher on Monday, pointing to a positive start for Wall Street even as fresh military exchanges between the United States and Iran cast doubt on efforts to secure a broader diplomatic agreement.
The S&P 500 just notched a nine-week win streak, something it has only done 10 times in history.
The Fed's latest inflation update is potentially dire news for a historically expensive stock market.
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Stocks looked set to kick off June in the green as investors continued to pile into tech stocks, even after the U.S. and Iran exchanged fresh attacks over the weekend. S&P 500 futures added 0.3%. Stellar earnings have sparked a breakneck rally in tech stocks, with Wall Street showing plenty of love to some of its favorite AI chip makers.
The S&P 500 just posted one of its best two-month runs ever. That often means more good times ahead. Chip stocks powered the S&P up 16% across April and May, a two-month surge matched only four other times since 1950, according to Dow Jones Market Data.