Stocks close near session highs
The major US stock indices are close higher for the second consecutive day.
Some other highlights for the day/week
- Week ends with 2 strong days higher after three down days to start the week
- S&P has best day since late March 26th
- All 11 sectors of the S&P close higher
- Dow S&P NASDAQ had the worst week since February
- NASDAQ closed lower for the fourth consecutive week
- S&P lower for the first week in three weeks
- NASDAQ has the best day since March 11
the final numbers are showing:
- S&P index up 61.29 points or 1.49% at 4173.85
- NASDAQ index up 304.99 points or 2.32% at 13429.98
- Dow industrial average of 360.62 points or 1.06% at 34382.13
Technically,
- The NASDAQ index moved above intraday but is closing below its 100 day moving average of 13438.56.
- The S&P index closed just above its 100 hour moving average at 4173.67. The closing level for the S&P was at 4173.85
- The Dow moved back above its highest hourly moving average (the 50 hour MA) at 34358.48. The index is closing at 34382.13.
For the week:
- S&P index fell -1.39%
- Dow fell -1.14%
- Nasdaq fell -2.34%
some of the biggest winners today included:
- Doordash, +22.16%
- Snowflake, +11.47%
- Goodrx, +9.59%
- Palantir, +9.31%
- Novavax, +8.83%
- Western Digital, +8.29%
- Bed, Bath and beyond, +7.68%
- Nio, +7.11%
- Uber +6.59%
- Zoom, +6.12%
Some of the biggest movers this week:
- Doordash, +12.96%
- Box, +10.16%
- Koss, +8.89%
- FireEye +6.42%
- Roblox, +4.42%
- Zoom +4.29%
- Intuit, +4.05%
- Gilead, +3.01%
- Schlumberger +2.88%
- Charles Schwab, +2.06%
Looking at the Dow 30, the biggest winners for the week include:
- Procter & Gamble, +2.11%
- JPMorgan +1.71%
- J&J, +1.0%
- 3M, +0.63%
- DuPont, +0.58%
- Caterpillar, +0.56%
- Salesforce, +0.54%
- Bank of America, +0.4%
- Coca-Cola, +0.37%
- Walgreens, +0.35%
The biggest losers in the Dow this week include:
- Walt Disney, -6.02%
- Home Depot, -4.54%
- Intel, -4.06%
- Boeing, -2.99%
- Visa, -2.21%
- Apple, -2.17%
- UnitedHealth, -1.93%
- Microsoft, -1.72%
- Nike, -1.36%
- McDonalds, -1.32%
- Amgen, -1.11%