Weekly RecapFri, Jan 17Weekly Recap: Crypto Markets Surge Into Donald Trump InaugurationOn Friday, the S&P 500 closed at 5,996.66, up 1.00%, while the NASDAQ climbed 1.51% to finish at 19,630.20. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 0.78% to close at 43,487.83. Over the past week, the S&P 500 gained 3.71%, the NASDAQ surged 3.84%, and the Dow Jones climbed 3.53%. Meanwhile, small caps, represented by the Russell 2000, jumped 4.57% to end the week at 2,275.88.
Weekly RecapFri, Jan 10Weekly Recap: Bond Markets Flashing RedOn Friday, the S&P 500 closed at 5,827, down 1.54%, while the NASDAQ dropped 1.63% to finish at 19,161. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also declined, falling 1.63% to close at 41,938. Over the past week, the S&P 500 fell 2.61%, the NASDAQ lost 3.48%, and the Dow Jones slipped 2.06%. Meanwhile, small caps represented by the Russell 2000 experienced a 3.79% loss, ending the week at 2,189.
Weekly RecapFri, Jan 3Weekly Recap: Worst Year-End Performance in 72 YearsThis Friday, the S&P 500 closed at 5,942, up 1.26%, while the NASDAQ gained 1.77%, closing at 19,621. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also advanced, rising 0.8% to close at 42,732. Over the past week, the S&P 500 increased 0.37%, the NASDAQ climbed 0.81%, while the Dow Jones slipped 0.33%. Meanwhile, small caps in the Russell 2000 saw a 1.64% gain, with the index closing the week at 2,268.
FreeWeekly RecapFri December 27, 2024Weekly Recap: Biggest Santa Claus Rally on Christmas Eve in 50 YearsToday, the S&P 500 closed at 5,970, down 1.11%, while the NASDAQ and Dow Jones Industrial Average recorded modest declines of 1.49% and 0.77%, respectively. Over the past week, the S&P 500 rose 0.55%, the NASDAQ increased 0.43% to 19,722, the Dow Jones climbed 0.48% to 42,992, and the Russell 2000 advanced 0.25% to 2,444.
FreeWeekly RecapFri December 20, 2024Weekly Recap: Navigating Volatility Amid Bullish TrendsThe S&P 500 closed the week at 5,867, down 0.77%, while the NASDAQ and Dow Jones Industrial Average also saw declines of 0.10% and 0.29%, respectively. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has finally managed to break its record streak of 11 days in the red since 1974 by rising by 1.18% to 42,840.26. The DXY closed at 107.82 lightly higher than a week ago. We’re seeing extreme risk in the current bull market with treasuries selling off and the DXY rising.