Close-of-session data. Every figure is measured; every label is a fixed rule applied the same way every day — see the methodology note below.

The Tape

IndexDayLastYTD12-movs 50-dayvs 200-dayTrend
S&P 500-0.5%7,503.36+9.6%+20.4%+1.4%+8.0%Uptrend, bullish
Dow Jones Industrials-0.2%52,925.15+10.1%+19.2%+4.5%+9.2%Uptrend, bullish
Nasdaq Composite-1.2%25,818.69+11.1%+26.5%-0.5%+8.8%Pullback, bullish
Russell 2000-0.9%2,982.49+20.2%+34.7%+3.3%+13.5%Uptrend, bullish
  • Dow Jones Industrials: 59 consecutive closes above the 50-day average.
  • Russell 2000: 62 consecutive closes above the 50-day average.

Rates and the Curve

  • 2-year Treasury: 4.19% (+6 bp)
  • 10-year Treasury: 4.55% (+7 bp) — above its 50-day average (+8 bp)
  • 30-year Treasury: 5.05% (+6 bp)
  • 2s10s spread: +36 bp (positively sloped)

The Dollar

  • vs. the euro: +0.3% on the day — strengthening (euro at $1.1414)
  • vs. the yen: +0.0% on the day — strengthening (¥162.10 per dollar)

Sectors

11 sectors ranked by today’s move — 4 of 11 finished higher:

  • Real Estate: +2.60%
  • Energy: +0.35%
  • Communication Services: +0.14%
  • Technology: +0.07%
  • Healthcare: -0.49%
  • Financial Services: -0.65%
  • Utilities: -0.84%
  • Basic Materials: -1.51%
  • Consumer Cyclical: -1.66%
  • Consumer Defensive: -1.88%
  • Industrials: -3.41%

Sector figures are the day’s move only — no trend label, because our data plan does not carry a tradable sector series to average.


How to read this report

Every figure above is a measured close-of-session number, and every label is a fixed rule applied the same way every day — a description of the data, not a forecast and not a claim about why anything moved.

  • TrendUptrend: above both the 50- and 200-day averages. Pullback: below the 50-day but above the 200-day. Recovery: above the 50-day but below the 200-day. Downtrend: below both. Bullish/bearish: the 50-day average above/below the 200-day.
  • vs 50-day / vs 200-day — how far the last price sits above (+) or below (−) that average, in percent. Larger gaps mean a more stretched move.
  • YTD / 12-mo — change since last year’s close, and since the same date a year ago.
  • Breadth — simple counts across MSI’s tracked large-cap universe; it is not the whole market.

Full definitions: Market Recap methodology. This is data and classification, not investment advice.