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
| Index | Day | Last | YTD | 12-mo | vs 50-day | vs 200-day | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S&P 500 | -0.9% | 7,642.21 | +11.6% | +19.5% | +1.5% | +7.8% | Uptrend, bullish |
| Dow Jones Industrials | -1.3% | 52,759.21 | +9.8% | +17.4% | +0.5% | +6.6% | Uptrend, bullish |
| Nasdaq Composite | -1.0% | 26,067.17 | +12.2% | +23.1% | +0.6% | +7.6% | Uptrend, bullish |
| Russell 2000 | -1.3% | 2,992.43 | +20.6% | +31.9% | +0.4% | +10.4% | Uptrend, bullish |
- Dow Jones Industrials: 91 consecutive closes above the 50-day average.
Rates and the Curve
- 2-year Treasury: 4.19% (+0 bp)
- 10-year Treasury: 4.65% (-6 bp) — above its 50-day average (+7 bp)
- 30-year Treasury: 5.19% (-9 bp)
- 2s10s spread: +46 bp (positively sloped)
The Dollar
- vs. the euro: +0.0% on the day — weakening (euro at $1.1677)
- vs. the yen: +0.6% on the day — mixed (¥159.12 per dollar)
Sectors
11 sectors ranked by today’s move — 2 of 11 finished higher:
- Real Estate: +0.65%
- Technology: +0.24%
- Basic Materials: -0.10%
- Consumer Defensive: -0.18%
- Utilities: -0.31%
- Financial Services: -0.32%
- Consumer Cyclical: -0.42%
- Communication Services: -0.46%
- Healthcare: -1.01%
- Energy: -1.51%
- Industrials: -1.55%
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.
- Trend — Uptrend: 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.