Market tumbles on broad selling; S&P down five days in six
- The market never managed to gain any traction today and finished
sharply lower, with no sector able to offer leadership after small gains
at
the start.
- The S&P closed off 2.4%, down five of the last six days and right near
its lows of the session. It's now at levels last seen in late July.
- It's a similar situation for the Nasdaq, down 3%.
- The Dow ended down 1.9% and the damage would've been worse were it not
for Nike's rally following earnings.
- All 11 S&P sectors ended lower.
- Energy (NYSEARCA:XLE) was in the basement again and the sector is now
down where it was in early April, just when oil futures were about to see
an unprecedented slide into negative territory. Crude oil futures were
flat
today.
- Technology (NYSEARCA:XLK) also dove. The Fab 5 megacaps all fell, with
Amazon giving away much of yesterday's sharp rally. Amazon failed to hold
$3,000/share after a last-hour struggle, ending just below.
- Tesla sank around 10% after dealing with reports of a network outage
and an unimpressed reaction to its Battery Day event.
- Adding some piquancy to today's action, SPI Energy jumped from being a
dollar stock to nearly $47, before retreating, just by announcing an EV
business.
- Spot gold continued its slide this week, down another 2%.
- One of the few winners was Twitter, rising on an upgrade.
|Yesterday, 4:00 PM|142 Comments
- The market never managed to gain any traction today and finished
sharply lower, with no sector able to offer leadership after small gains
at
the start.
- The S&P closed off 2.4%, down five of the last six days and right near
its lows of the session. It's now at levels last seen in late July.
- It's a similar situation for the Nasdaq, down 3%.
- The Dow ended down 1.9% and the damage would've been worse were it not
for Nike's rally following earnings.
- All 11 S&P sectors ended lower.
- Energy (NYSEARCA:XLE) was in the basement again and the sector is now
down where it was in early April, just when oil futures were about to see
an unprecedented slide into negative territory. Crude oil futures were
flat
today.
- Technology (NYSEARCA:XLK) also dove. The Fab 5 megacaps all fell, with
Amazon giving away much of yesterday's sharp rally. Amazon failed to hold
$3,000/share after a last-hour struggle, ending just below.
- Tesla sank around 10% after dealing with reports of a network outage
and an unimpressed reaction to its Battery Day event.
- Adding some piquancy to today's action, SPI Energy jumped from being a
dollar stock to nearly $47, before retreating, just by announcing an EV
business.
- Spot gold continued its slide this week, down another 2%.
- One of the few winners was Twitter, rising on an upgrade.
|Yesterday, 4:00 PM|142 Comments
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